Sarah Ditlinger

Director, Marketing & Engagement at Taft Museum of Art

Sarah Ditlinger has a diverse work experience in marketing and engagement roles. Sarah is currently the Director of Marketing & Engagement at the Taft Museum of Art, where they have launched various digital marketing strategies and initiatives, including the museum's Google Arts & Culture platform and a new data-driven website. Sarah also played a key role in developing the museum's first Digital Engagement Policy and is a founding member of the museum's DEAI Staff & Board Committee. Prior to this, Sarah worked as a Marketing Manager at Rookwood Pottery and held several roles at ArtsWave, including Manager: Merger, Marketing & Community Engagement.

Sarah Ditlinger completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Arts Management (Honors) with a minor in Art History at Indiana University Bloomington. In addition to their degree, they also obtained certifications in C-Change (Class 18) from Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber in February 2023, and Building Cultural Competence: A Program for Leaders (Class 6) from the same institution in May 2021.

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Cincinnati, United States

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Taft Museum of Art

Discover the Taft Museum of Art—a living landmark that puts you at the center of art, history, and community. The Taft Museum of Art is recognized nationally as a museum leader that passionately engages people with the arts as envisioned generations ago by our founders, Anna Sinton Taft and Charles Phelps Taft. Today, the Taft is now one of the most unique art museums in America and holds National Historic Landmark status for both its historic house and Duncanson murals. Here, you’ll find gems nestled into every nook and cranny with stories that have endured for generations. Our 200-year-old house holds a remarkable collection that spans the Middle Ages through the 19th century with European and American paintings, and 18th-century watches, Chinese porcelains, and French Renaissance enamels. The collection features iconic artists including Rembrandt, Goya, Gainsborough, Turner, Ingres, Whistler, and Sargent, as well as Federal-period American furniture and the most significant pre-Civil War domestic murals in the United States. Restored and reinterpreted for the next century, visitors can enjoy special exhibitions, our beautiful outdoor garden, our Museum Shop and Lindner Family Café, events and programming for all ages—and so much more. Within our galleries and beyond our walls, the Taft Museum of Art is a one-of-a-kind, multi-sensory experience that puts you at the center of art and history.  For more information, visit taftmuseum.org.


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