Mayor de Blasio Appoints Gonzalo Casals as Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs

March 11, 2020NEW YORK — Mayor Bill de Blasio today appointed Gonzalo Casals as  Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA). Casals currently  serves as Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum in Manhattan. As Commissioner,  Casals will lead the Administration’s efforts to foster a more diverse,  equitable, and inclusive cultural sector.“Art and culture should enrich the lives of all New Yorkers – not  just a select few.  From his work with at the Leslie-Lohman Museum to  El Museo del Barrio, Gonzalo understands how to uplift the experiences of New  Yorkers from all five boroughs.  As Commissioner, he will continue to  ensure New York’s vibrant culture is accessible and meaningful to all,”  said Mayor de Blasio.  “I came to New York City nearly 20 years ago, drawn by the  opportunity to be a part of the world’s greatest cultural community, one as  diverse and vibrant as nowhere else,” said Gonzalo Casals. “Since  then, my admiration and respect for the people who drive this incredible  cultural sector has only grown. I’ve seen firsthand how New York City’s  cultural sector so profoundly shapes the lives of residents in every  neighborhood. Art and culture don’t just contribute to New York’s communities –  it is the foundation of so many of our communities, and so central to what  makes our city great. I thank Mayor de Blasio and Deputy Mayor Vicki Been for  giving me this extraordinary opportunity to continue the work of building a  more equitable, vibrant, and inclusive cultural sector for all New Yorkers.”Casals has sought to tap into the transformative power of art and  culture to bring people from all backgrounds together, give them a voice, and  encourage civic participation. As Commissioner, Casals will lead the  Administration’s efforts to foster a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive  cultural sector as mapped out in CreateNYC. He’ll also be charged with  stewarding the largest local funder of arts and culture in the United States.Casals came to New York City from Argentina in 2002. Before being  appointed the Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum in 2017, he was Vice  President of Programs and Community Engagement at Friends of the High Line,  where he led the team in a process that shifted the focus of the organization  to equitable cultural practices to impact surrounding neighborhoods. For over  seven years, Casals held various roles at El Museo del Barrio. His tenure as  Director of Education and Public Programs focused on cultural production as a  vehicle to foster empowerment, social capital, and civic participation.Casals was part of the team of cultural experts who led public  engagement for CreateNYC, New York City’s first comprehensive cultural plan. He  was also a member of the New York City Mayoral Advisory Commission on City Art,  Monuments, and Markers, which developed guidelines on how the City should  address controversial monuments. The Monuments Commission’s work continues to  shape the City’s approach to fostering a public art collection that better  reflects the diversity of New York. He is a member of the Naturally Occurring  Cultural Districts New York (NOCD-NY), a citywide alliance to revitalize New  York City arts and culture from the neighborhood up.A regular guest speaker on arts, culture, equity, and inclusion,  Gonzalo teaches at the University of the City Of New York (CUNY), New York  University, and Yale University. He has been a resident of Jackson Heights  since 2002.“For more than 20 years, Commissioner Casals has worked to bring  attention to the arts and culture of marginalized communities, and to ensure  that those communities were included in, and benefitted from, the City’s cultural  institutions, said Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development Vicki  Been. "Gonzalo brings a passion and expertise that will advance the  Mayor""s mission to increase diversity at every level of the City""s cultural  institutions, and to ensure that all neighborhoods are enjoying rich cultural  experiences."  “New York City’s cultural scene is unparalleled. Arts and culture  are a key part of our economy and help make up the fabric of the five boroughs.  Leading DCLA is a big job and I am thrilled that Gonzalo Casals will be our new  commissioner. He has done a fantastic job at several cultural gems in our city  and I look forward to working with him in his new role,” said Speaker Corey  Johnson. “Our cultural sector is woven into the fabric of our communities  and makes New York the most vibrant and dynamic city in the world. I  wholeheartedly congratulate incoming Cultural Affairs Commissioner Gonzalo  Casals, and look forward to working together to support the arts and culture  across the city and to continue making them accessible to all New Yorkers,”  said Senator José Serrano, Chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural  Affairs, Tourism, Parks and Recreation. “Gonzalo Casals is a thoughtful, energetic, creative and  progressive voice for culture. He will bring a spirited approach to equity and  diversity to ensure access to the arts for all communities. I’m thrilled to see  a proud Queer man from the great borough of Queens become the new Commissioner  for the Department of Cultural Affairs!” said Council Member Jimmy Van  Bramer, Chair, Cultural Affairs Committee. "The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the City have long  enjoyed a strong partnership, and we""re thrilled to welcome Gonzalo Casals as  Commissioner," said Dan Weiss, President and CEO of The Met.  "New York City""s rich cultural landscape offers inspiration, knowledge,  and insight into the world""s shared history for both local residents and  visitors from around the world, and we look forward supporting Commissioner  Casals and his leadership in this important work.""Gonzalo Casals is a passionate advocate for the arts and  extraordinary appointment as the new DCLA Commissioner. I am thrilled with the  announcement and look forward to his vision of an equitable, diverse and  inclusive agenda to make the arts accessible to all," said John  Hatfield,  Executive Director, Socrates Sculpture Park.Alex Poots, Artistic Director and CEO of The Shed, said,  “Gonzalo is a thoughtful and inspired appointment for DCLA Commissioner. He  brings an equitable and progressive vision to the job and the city’s cultural  sector. I’m also very much looking forward to working with Gonzalo in his  capacity as an ex officio board member of The Shed.”"New York""s Cultural Institutions Group  extends a warm welcome to DCLA Commissioner Gonzalo Casals. The CIG is  committed to ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to cultural  institutions and are represented in our work. Commissioner Casals has  been an extraordinary advocate for diversity, equity, access and  inclusion. We look forward to working with him to promote  these shared values throughout our organizations and beyond, and  continuing to partner with the Administration," said Queens Theatre  Executive Director and Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) Acting Chair Taryn  Sacramone.“It is wonderful news that Gonzalo Casals has been announced as  the New Commissioner of Cultural Affairs. He has a proven commitment to  equity, social justice and civic participation and has done impactful work as a  cultural leader an educator with queer and immigrant communities. We at the  Queens Museum are excited by his appointment and are looking forward to working  with him to continue to make New York the most exciting cultural city in the  world,” said Sally Tallant, President and Executive Director, Queens Museum. “Throughout his career, Gonzalo Casals has been deeply committed  to encouraging inclusive, public participation in the arts—the same goal that  is fundamental to New York City’s Department of Cultural Affairs. Whether as a  leader in New York City museums, an advocate for community engagement through  Friends of the High Line, a cultural advisor for CreateNYC, or a mentor to  the next generation through his academic work, Gonzalo has been a champion for  education, public involvement, community improvement, and personal enrichment  through the arts. I join with my colleagues in offering Gonzalo congratulations  on this very welcome appointment,” said Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum.“WCS welcomes Gonzalo Casals as the new Commissioner of Cultural  Affairs. As a long-time friend of and advocate for the city’s cultural  community, we look forward to working with him to deepen our partnership with  the city and ensure that the cultural sector reaches and reflects all New  Yorkers,” said Sara Marinello, Vice President, WCS Government &  Community Affairs.Robert Hammond, High Line, Executive Director and  Co-Founder, said, "I""m excited that Gonzalo  Casals has been appointed Commissioner of the Department of Cultural  Affairs. His commitment to fostering  social empowerment, interpersonal relationships, civic participation,  and community development through arts and culture is exactly what  our city needs right now. The invaluable connections he made between  the High Line and NYCHA and other neighbors helped  make our community as dynamic as it is today." “A warm, generous, seasoned, and passionate arts advocate,  Gonzalo Casals is a brilliant choice for the position of cultural affairs  commissioner,” said Adam D. Weinberg, the Alice Pratt Brown Director of the  Whitney Museum of American Art. “Strong values have always driven Gonzalo’s  work and his core principles surrounding inclusion and equity have deeply  influenced all his endeavors to date. His priorities, energy, talent for  leadership, and commitment to bringing people together will be a boon to all  art-loving New Yorkers.”

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