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The Peale is Baltimore’s Community Museum.

Who We Are

Today, the Peale is an organization that thrives on the support and expertise of many people, including paid staff and volunteers. Our team is passionate about Baltimore, its history, and sharing the stories of diverse communities. There are many others who may not be listed here, though they make important contributions to our program! Peale team members are listed in alphabetical order. You can reach the general email at info@thepeale.org

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A woman in a bright orange top and with short black hair and blue glasses looks up and smiles.

Storytelling Ambassador and Staff Photographer

Coordinator@thePeale.org

A group of people sit in a gallery space and watch a film screening.

Chief Operations Officer

Coo@thePeale.org

Mama Linda Goss wears a colorful, red, yellow, and green head scarf and bright yellow shirt. She holds up a vintage photo of a man in a fedora hat.

Mama Linda Goss

Storyteller-in-residence

Info@thePeale.org

David Gibney has a gray beard and a black newsboy cap.

Historic Preservation Trades Instructor

info@thePeale.org

A woman with her hair in a bun and wearing brown glasses low on her nose. She has a silver necklace and a teal green top.

Grit Fund Program Manager;
Community Activation Team (CAT)

GritFund@thePeale.org
community@thepeale.org

A man with a blue shirt and artistic tie sits in front of a colorful painting.

Curator-in-residence

AAA@ThePeale.org

A glass vase covered with paint, full of used paint brushes.

Chief Capacity Officer

Cco@thePeale.org

Historian

historian@thepeale.org

Nancy Proctor has short, blonde hair and is wearing a white shirt.

Chief Strategy Officer

Cso@thePeale.org

A woman with brown hair and eyeglasses gestures with her hands in a classroom setting.

Digital Curator and Registrar

Online@thePeale.org

An orange and yellow graphic that shows a drawing of a hand reaching for fresh food. The text says, A Feast in the Desert.

Student Fellow

Projects@thePeale.org

A woman with black hair, a red shirt and hoop earrings smiles in a staff photograph.

Social Media Specialist

Social@thePeale.org

AAA Program Participants

We’re excited to host the second class of Accomplished Arts Apprentices at the Peale. Apprenticeships at the Peale provide non-traditional mentorship and vocational training in fine art, curatorial practice, art installation, logistics, and historic building preservation to develop transferable skills using arts as the driving force. This year’s class includes:

A group of young people stand on the exterior staircase leading into the Peale's garden. A Day of the Dead panel showing a tree of life is featured below the stairs.
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