Engine welcomes Jess Muise as new Executive Director

Jess Muise, Engine’s new Executive Director.

Engine is thrilled to announced it has named Jessica Muise as its new executive director. Muise succeeds Tammy Ackerman, the organization’s co-founder and executive director since 2009. 

“Jessica is an experienced arts and community advocate who will bring energy and exceptional collaborative skills to the job of the executive director” says Stephen Burt, the Engine board member who chaired the search committee. “We’re truly thrilled to have Jessica as a new and engaged member of the Biddeford and surrounding community.”

A native of Waltham, Mass., Muise has been leading data and partnership efforts for the Creative Economy team at the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) in Boston. In addition to her work at NEFA, Muise has more than a decade of experience with outreach, fundraising, marketing, program and facility management, and strategic planning for arts-based community organizations. Amongst other work, she held leadership roles at Artisan’s Asylum, a 40,000 square-foot community workshop in Somerville, Mass., and The Umbrella Arts Center in Concord, Mass.

Muise was selected from more than 120 applicants in a national search process. In addition to her professional nonprofit experience, Engine’s board was wowed by Muise’s passion, charisma, innovative thinking, and collaborative spirit.

Muise holds BA from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study in Dance in Education as Transformative Pedagogy, and recently completed the Executive Program in Arts & Culture Strategy through University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy and Practice. As an artist, she has a deep background in movement practices, and her creative work has focused on bringing dance making into public spaces.

“I’m thrilled to be leading Engine, a catalyst for community building and a keystone of Maine’s thriving creative economy,” say Muise. 

Muise begins full time on February 1, 2021. 

Read the December 14, 2020 Portland Press Herald article by Bob Keyes

For more information: [email protected] / 207-494-7125

Engine is partially funded by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

What people are saying about Engine...

Partnering with UNE, Engine has offered professional level gallery and classroom experiences for undergraduate and local students enrolled in arts classes as well as a venue to see art by both regionally and nationally recognized artists.
Stephen Burt
University of New England
Engine is and has been a focal point of downtown Biddeford for many years for so many artists and creative spirits. It is a go-to for me: a retreat, a destination, a source for connection and ideas and community.
Laura Dunn
Artist
Engine is a wonderful place to work surrounded by wonderful people who have infused so much love and light into the downtown of Biddeford. I cannot imagine a bright future in the town without this wonderful organization.
Savanna Pettengill
Artist & Arts Teacher
Engine fuels the creativity of our city, making it the hub for youth and adults alike to feed their spirits, expand their skills, and create a better future for all of us.
Stephanie Edwards
Community Action Committee