Richard Gruber, Ph.D.
Director Emeritus of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and Author of “Dusti Bongé, Art and Life: Biloxi, New York & New Orleans”
J. Richard Gruber, Ph.D., active as an independent scholar, art historian and writer. He was Director at the Ogden Museum and a member of the University of New Orleans faculty from 1999 – 2010. He also served as Director of the Wichita Art Museum; Director of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art; Deputy Director of the Morris Museum of Art and Director of its Center for the Study of Southern Painting; and Co-Director of the Peter Joseph Gallery in New York.
Gruber holds an M.A. in art history from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Ph.D. in art history from the University of Kansas at Lawrence. He taught art history and museum studies classes at the University of New Orleans, August State University and the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
Gruber has published books and catalogues on artists, architects and photographers including Benny Andrews, William Christenberry, Robert Rauschenberg, Nellie Mae Rowe, Richard Jolley, Thomas Hart Benton, William Dunlap, Wolf Kahn, Robert Stackhouse, George Andrews, Elliott Daingerfield, Arthur Q. Davis, George Wardlaw, William Hollingsworth, William Woodward, Richard Sexton and Will Henry Stevens.