Mattatuck Museum
Robert Burns is the Director at the Mattatuck Museum since February 2012, where the institution aims to preserve the history of the region surrounding present-day Waterbury and exhibit the works of Connecticut artists. Prior to this role, Robert served as the Vice President for Development at The Olana Partnership, the Director of Development at The State University of New York at New Paltz, the Director of Development at Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, and as a Development Officer at the Ronald McDonald House of New York City. Robert holds an MFA in Theatre/Acting from the University of South Carolina and a BFA in Theatre from West Virginia University.
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Mattatuck Museum
Mission Statement The Mattatuck Museum is a center of art and history, a gathering place that nurtures creativity and learning through transformative experiences to encourage a deeper understanding of ourselves and our heritage. Vision Statement The Mattatuck Museum will be known as a vibrant destination inspiring visitors from New England and beyond. Core Values Access: We are welcoming, accessible and collaborative. Stewardship: We embody integrity, ethical practice and accountability in the care, enrichment and use of our human, financial and physical resources. Community: We are committed to fostering strong relationships with our community to build a common future. Education: We promote the unique connections between art and regional history to inform, challenge and engage a diverse public. Inspiration: We challenge expectations and provide a stimulating environment that inspires curiosity and awe.