Steven Newsome (1952-2012) was an American arts and museum administrator. [1] Newsome grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. [1] He attended Trinity College, Hartford and Emory University. [1] He is the former Chief of the Office of Cultural and Educational Services in the Division of History and Cultural Program at the Department of Housing and Community Development, in Annapolis, Maryland. [1] [2] He was Executive Director of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture [2] and director of the Banneker-Douglass Museum. [1] In 1990 [1] he became the director of the Anacostia Museum, [2] before retiring in 2004. [3] Newsome was the founding director of the Prince George's African American Museum & Cultural Center. [4]
Newsome died September 27, 2012. He was survived by his daughter, Sanya Newsome, and two granddaughters. A public tribute was held 2 December 2012 at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. [5]
Steven Newsome (1952-2012) was an American arts and museum administrator. [1] Newsome grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. [1] He attended Trinity College, Hartford and Emory University. [1] He is the former Chief of the Office of Cultural and Educational Services in the Division of History and Cultural Program at the Department of Housing and Community Development, in Annapolis, Maryland. [1] [2] He was Executive Director of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture [2] and director of the Banneker-Douglass Museum. [1] In 1990 [1] he became the director of the Anacostia Museum, [2] before retiring in 2004. [3] Newsome was the founding director of the Prince George's African American Museum & Cultural Center. [4]
Newsome died September 27, 2012. He was survived by his daughter, Sanya Newsome, and two granddaughters. A public tribute was held 2 December 2012 at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. [5]