The Scotsman

‘Charismati­c’ director to lead V&A out of lockdown

● New chief delighted to be taking on role in the autumn

- By LUCINDA CAMERON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

V&A Dundee has appointed a new director to lead its “awakening” from lockdown into a new era.

Leonie Bell takes over from founding director Philip Long, who left the design museum to become chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland.

Ms Bell has been working as strategic lead for the Future Paisley Partnershi­p at Renfrewshi­re Council, heading its cultural regenerati­on plans following its UK City of Culture bid.

Her previous roles include programme director at The Lighthouse in Glasgow, as well as head of culture strategy and engagement at the Scottish Government and director of arts and engagement at Creative Scotland.

Ms Bell said: “I am delighted and honoured to have been appointed director of V&A Dundee. I am looking forward to working with the board, the team, the museum’s partners and the people of Dundee to further establish V&A Dundee as a world-class design museum for Scotland.

“Like so many, I have watched V&A Dundee flourish in its first two years and it is a huge privilege to lead the museum into its next phase.

“V&A Dundee is an emblem of the city’s design and industrial heritage and a bright beacon for its future. The spectacula­r building is situated on one of the most beautiful estuaries and in one of UK’S most ambitious and creative cities.

“The museum celebrates the designed world and, through its programme, it enriches and inspires, drawing people in and reaching out across Dundee, Scotland and the world.

“Its role now is greater than ever. The way we live, work, gather, communicat­e, share, learn and play is changing.”

V&A Dundee opened in September 2018 and welcomed one million visitors in its first 500 days. But the museum has been shut since March and faces logistical challenges in the Covid-19 landscape after the green light was given for museums to reopen from Wednesday.

Ms Bell’s previous roles also include leading Scotland’s national cultural programmes for the London 2012 Olympics and the Glasgow 2014 Commonweal­th Games.

She chairs the advisory board of Glasgow Internatio­nal Festival of Visual Art and is a trustee of the Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival.

Ms Bell will take up her new post in Dundee in the autumn.

Tim Allan, chair of V&A Dundee’s board, said: “We are delighted that Leonie has accepted this leading role at V&A Dundee, leading its awakening from the Covid-19 lockdown into a new era.

“She is a very experience­d, charismati­c leader with a passionate background in design and what it can do for communitie­s and places as well as enhancing our position in the world. Leonie was born in Dundeeandg­rewupinnea­rby Fife. She has real authentici­ty, knowledge, energy and understand­ing of the museum.”

 ??  ?? 0 Leonie Bell, who was born in Dundee, is looking forward to starting her new role
0 Leonie Bell, who was born in Dundee, is looking forward to starting her new role

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