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Architecture Centre names new director
A bioscientist who left medical research to set up one of the UK’s leading Pride festivals in Bristol and then headed up an internationally renowned arts organisation has been appointed as the new director of The Architecture Centre.
Dr Anna Rutherford was also previously chair of Bristol Festivals and recently helped secured more than £5m for Bristol’s museums.
During five years as executive director at In Between Time, she increased audiences and brought Fog Bridge to Pero’s Bridge – only a few yards away from The Architecture Centre on Narrow Quay – as part of the European Green Capital year in 2015.
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Rutherford said: “The design of the city around us has a profound effect on our daily lives, happiness and well-being.
“As Bristol and the west of England experience an unprecedented period of growth, we have a key role to play in ensuring good growth, international leadership and strong design, so that the city we deliver is one future generations can be proud of.”
Rutherford added that she is beginning to develop a new vision for the Architecture Centre, with partnerships “at the heart of our future, so we welcome everyone with an interest in architecture, place and the wider built environment to get in touch to explore creative opportunities”.
One recently announced partnership is a two-year agreement with UWE Bristol’s architecture and built environment department.
Nick Childs, chair of the Architecture Centre board of trustees, said: “Anna Rutherford is an experienced, innovative and strategic cultural leader.
“We are delighted to have one of Bristol’s most brilliant women join the organisation at an exciting time in our history, and look forward to working with her to shape this great city.”