Museum of the City of New York
Tracy McFarlan is an accomplished professional in the field of curatorial projects and public history, currently serving as the Director of Curatorial Projects at the Museum of the City of New York since May 2015. In this role, Tracy McFarlan manages high-level planning, budgeting, and implementation for numerous exhibitions, collaborating with a diverse team of 15 colleagues and various stakeholders to succeed in launching 10 to 15 projects simultaneously. Previous positions include Associate Director of Curatorial Projects and Public Programs Manager, where Tracy McFarlan significantly increased visibility by securing notable speakers for over 55 public programs annually. Educational credentials include a Master’s Degree in Public History from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Lafayette College. Additionally, experiences with organizations such as the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and the National Park Service contribute to a well-rounded professional background in project management and strategic communications.