“We’re extremely excited to have
Cinnamon on board as the new director of the Illinois State Museum,”
said Colleen Callahan, director, IDNR. “She brings with her a wealth
of experience, knowledge and energy and we can’t wait for her to
take the reins of the Illinois State Museum.”
Catlin-Legutko returns to her Midwestern roots following a highly
successful term as the president and CEO of the Abbe Museum in Bar
Harbor, Maine. At the Abbe, she diversified and solidified the
financial base, strengthened community involvement, including
successful collaboration with the native Wabanaki people.
Prior to her service at the Abbe Museum, she led the General Lew
Wallace Study and Museum to the nation’s highest honor for museums
and libraries when it was awarded a 2008 National Medal for Museum
Service by the Institute of Museum and Library Service and the White
House. Catlin-Legutko is a graduate of Purdue University and the
University of Arkansas. Catlin-Legutko
has served on the Board of the American Association for State and
Local History and currently serves on the American Alliance of
Museums Board of Directors. She has lectured and written extensively
on museum best practices, including diversity, equity, inclusion and
accessibility in museums, and is a nationally recognized leader in
the museum field.
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“We are very pleased to have Ms. Catlin-Legutko lead the Museum
as we strive toward greater inclusiveness and expand our service to Illinois
citizens and beyond,” said Dr. Lorin Nevling, chairman, Illinois State Museum
Board. “We will celebrate our 150th anniversary in 2027 and much remains to be
done prior to that time. The Board of the Museum is eager to work with Director
Catlin-Legutko to assure a brilliant future for the museum.”
The Illinois State Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until
4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. The Museum is located at
502 South Spring Street in Springfield on the Capitol Complex.
Admission is $5 for adults ages 19-64 and is free for youth, seniors, and
veterans. In addition to the Springfield Museum, other public Museum facilities
are found at the Dickson Mounds Museum in Lewiston and the Lockport Gallery in
Lockport.
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