The Darien Arts Center has appointed Wendy Mitchell as its new Executive Director. A Connecticut native, Mitchell previously led the Sandy Hook Arts Center for Kids - a nonprofit she co-founded with fellow Newtown High School alumni following the 2012 school shooting. The center became a healing space for families, offering arts-based programs through partnerships with local organizations and national charities.
Mitchell brings over 20 years of nonprofit experience in administration, programming, fundraising, and grant writing. She has served on both the Bethel and Ridgefield Arts Councils and is deeply committed to promoting the arts within the community. Mitchell has written, produced, and directed children’s musical theater, using each production as a platform for community service. In recognition of her volunteer work, the Danbury Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians named her “Lady Hibernian of the Year” in 2022. An accomplished writer, musician, and marketing professional, Mitchell holds a B.S. in Child Studies from Post University and a Connecticut Head Teacher certification in early childhood education.
“Wendy brings an inspiring blend of creativity, compassion, and community spirit - we’re thrilled to welcome her to the Darien Arts Center,” said Aly Sturm, Co-President of the Board of Directors.
“Wendy is a natural ambassador for the arts - her ability to connect with the community will be a tremendous asset to our organization,” added Cristina Boudo, Co-President of the Board of Directors.
“I am honored to join the Darien Arts Center as they celebrate their 50th year in the community,” Mitchell shared. “I look forward to collaborating with our incredibly talented directors, dedicated teachers and knowledgeable staff, as well as our committed Board of Directors to build on the Center’s incredible legacy as we shape an exciting new chapter together.”