Houston Arts Alliance Announces Promotion of Allison Killen to Director of the Civic Art Division

Houston, TX — The Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is pleased to announce the promotion of Allison Killen from Senior Project Manager to Director of the Civic Art Division. In this expanded leadership role, Allison will lead HAA’s work under the City’s Contract for Professional Civic Art Services, including the management of the City of Houston’s Civic Art Collection, and will advance civic art initiatives that enhance municipal facilities, support artists, and positively impact communities across Houston.  

Allison holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art: Photography and a Bachelor of Arts in Arts Management from the University of North Texas, and a Master of Arts in Arts Leadership from the University of Houston. Her academic background, combined with her professional experience, informs a thoughtful, artist- and community-centered approach to civic art administration and public engagement.  

As Director of the Civic Art Division, Allison will guide and refine artist selection and commissioning processes, provide leadership and support to division staff, and oversee complex public art projects for the City of Houston as well as other clients throughout the Houston area.   

Allison has been with Houston Arts Alliance since April 2022, most recently serving as Senior Project Manager within the Civic Art Division. In that role, she managed various projects, including major site-specific commissions, and worked closely with artists, architects, engineers, and civic partners to deliver ambitious public art projects. Notably, Allison oversaw the completion and installation of eight site-specific commissions as part of the new Terminal D Expansion at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, collaborating with local, national, and internationally acclaimed artists to accomplish these projects.  

“Allison’s promotion to Director of Civic Art reflects her proven leadership, institutional knowledge, and commitment to excellence in public art administration,” said Taylor Jackson, CEO of HAA. “She has demonstrated the ability to guide complex civic art projects with integrity, strategic insight, and strong collaboration. We are proud to support her continued growth and leadership within Houston Arts Alliance.”  

About Houston Arts Alliance 

Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a local arts and culture organization whose principal work is to implement the City of Houston’s vision, values, and goals for its arts grantmaking and civic art investments. HAA also executes privately funded special projects to meet the needs of the arts community, such as disaster preparation, research on the state of the arts in Houston, and temporary public art projects that energize neighborhoods. 

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