Arts alliance introduces new executive director, Ariel Shanberg

| 20 Jun 2017 | 06:37

, N.Y. — Ariel Shanberg is the new executive director of the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA) in Narrowsburg, N.Y.
He succeeds Elaine Giguere, who co-founded and oversaw the non-profit arts organization for 42 years.
“The board of directors is excited and thrilled with Ariel's selection as our Executive Director,” said board president Jeffrey Allison. “He is experienced in managing arts organizations, but even more importantly, he has a passion for the arts and how the arts build community. We look forward to introducing Ariel to everyone.”
From 2003 to 2015, Shanberg was the executive director at the Center for Photography at Woodstock. Under his leadership the center received numerous accolades, including the 2009 Spotlight Award for significantly altering the landscape of photography from the Lucie Foundation, and the 2014 Ulster County Executive Arts Award for Arts Organization of the Year. In 2014, its residency program was listed as one of the top 20 programs in the United States.
Shanberg recently relocated from Woodstock, N.Y., to Woodridge, N.Y.
“I couldn’t be more thrilled to be joining the staff and board of DVAA at this exciting juncture," he said. "Elaine’s remarkable vision and leadership of DVAA has truly transformed the cultural landscape of Sullivan County and I am looking forward to building on such a proud legacy. With the rising popularity of our region and the vital role the arts play both in Sullivan County’s economy and the quality of life it provides, DVAA, through its role as the Arts Council of Sullivan County and its rich range of programming including its galleries, offerings at the Tusten Theatre, Riverfest and the Big Eddy Film Festival, is uniquely poised to strengthen the vast network of creative voices that are making this area their home and connect them with new and enthusiastic audiences.”
Giguere was feted at a retirement party held last Saturday in Narrowsburg.
“Ariel’s experience with community development and running an arts organization, along with his personal commitment to art-making, makes him uniquely qualified to take the reigns,” she said. “I feel confident that DVAA will be in good hands with Ariel at the helm.”