Maria May

Senior Vice President, Resnicow and Associates

Maria May has over 20 years of experience in arts communications and management, specializing in the launch of new organizations and building brands from the ground up, both on the client side and with Resnicow and Associates. She also has deep experience in crisis management.

Maria joined R+A in 2011, following 10 years in-house at cultural organizations in positions focused on communications, marketing, and development. Current and recent clients include The Wallace Foundation, Dallas Museum of Art, Kimbell Art Museum, SITE SANTA FE, the Sharjah Art Foundation (including Sharjah Biennial 14), La Biennale di Venezia – U.S. Pavilion 2017, the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Morphosis, Kasmin, Souls Grown Deep Foundation, and the Nasher Sculpture Center.

Prior to joining R+A, Maria was the public relations director and part of the start-up team for the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas, Texas, which opened in 2009 with new venues designed by Foster + Partners and REX/OMA, Joshua Prince-Ramus (Partner in Charge) and Rem Koolhaas. In this role, she oversaw all media and community relations throughout the Center’s capital campaign and grand opening, and through its first two seasons. She also played a central role in the opening of the Nasher Sculpture Center, designed by Renzo Piano, in 2003. As one of the Nasher’s first staff members, she developed the institution’s inaugural membership program, launched marketing and sponsorship initiatives, and oversaw media and community relations for the Dallas institution.

Maria is a graduate of the dual-degree arts management program at Southern Methodist University, where she earned a master’s degree in arts through the Meadows School of the Arts and master’s in business administration at the Cox School of Business. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in history and Italian from the University of Notre Dame. Maria is a member of the board of directors of the Mid-America Arts Alliance (MAAA) and has served as an adjunct professor in the SMU arts management program.