Alexandra Suda
Alexandra Suda is a Canadian art historian who was director of the National Gallery of Canada, and, from 2022 to 2025, was director and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Early life and education
Suda was born in 1981 in Toronto, Ontario to immigrants from Czechoslovakia. She completed a BA at Princeton University and an MA at Williams College before earning her PhD at The Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. Suda's doctoral dissertation, "The Making of Girona Martyrology and the Cult of Saints in Late Medieval Bohemia," and was published in 2016.Career
Suda's career as an art historian began at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. She held a variety of positions at the Museum in the Medieval Department between 2003 and 2011.In 2011, Suda became an assistant curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. She later became the Curator of European Art at the Gallery. According to the Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference, her Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures exhibition, held in Ontario, New York, and Amsterdam, "received extensive positive press for its high level of scholarship which is driven by the public's curiosity about these wondrous works of art." While at the Gallery, Suda re-worked the European art collection and its presentation to better engage a broader audience.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
In June 2022, the Philadelphia Museum of Art announced that Suda would assume the role of director at the Museum in September of that year. The title of the position is the George D. Widener Director and CEO.In September 2022, workers at that museum held a strike over wages and working conditions which lasted 19 days. The strike started within days of Suda's being installed as director, but the labor dispute had been ongoing well before Suda's arrival at the Museum. In her previous position at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Suda had been a labor union member.
She stayed publicly silent on the matter: a Museum spokesperson said she would not be part of the negotiations. Later, Suda stated that the labor settlement "laid a solid foundation."
On November 4, 2025, when Suda was three years into her five-year contract, she was terminated by the Board of Directors after overseeing a controversial rebranding of the Museum.
Selected publications
- Suda, Alexandra; Ellis, Lisa. "Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures". Art Gallery of Ontario, 2016.
- Suda, Alexandra, Boehm, Barbara Drake. "Handpicked: Collecting Boxwood Carvings from the Sixteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries." In: Scholten, Frits, "Small Wonders: Late-Gothic Boxwood Micro-Carvings from the Low Countries". Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum, 2016.
- "The Girona Martyrology: Belief in the guise of Violence and Beauty". Autopsia: Blut- und Augenzeugen, 2014