PATRICIA Ann (Brauman) WOLF, "Pat"
• Museum Direction
• Art
Inducted: 2011
Deceased: 2019
PATRICIA Ann (Brauman) WOLF, "Pat"
Patricia Ann Brauman Wolf was raised in New York and earned a degree in English from Johns Hopkins University. The Air Force brought the Wolf family to Alaska.
In 1973, Pat received a Rockefeller Fellowship in Museum Education and Programs, in 1974 she became the curator of education, and in1987 she became chief executive officer of the Anchorage Museum.
Wolf has participated in three expansions of the museum’s physical facilities. She played a lead role in expanding their educational programming, quadrupled the collections and organized numerous local and temporary exhibitions.
Through her efforts, the Smithsonian Institution’s Arctic Studies Center is housed at the Anchorage Museum. In 2007 she was awarded the Smithson Medal, the Smithsonian Institution’s most prestigious and highest award.
Through the years, Wolf sought to make the museum not only an outstanding institution for Alaska art, history and, most recently, science but promoted accessibility of the museum’s facilities as the “community’s living room” for use by groups, individuals and businesses; a gathering place for local cultural and artistic endeavors as well as a location for high school proms, weddings and art classes for children.
She and her husband, Dr. Aaron Wolf, raised three children: Jonathan Paul, Lisa Ellen, and Laurie Beth. In 2003 the YWCA recognized her as a Woman of Achievement.
Wolf retired from the Anchorage Museum in 2007 and continues her involvement with museums and libraries serving as proprietor for a consulting firm, Museumomentum.
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