In a surprise announcement, Headlands Center for the Arts has named Louisa Gloger as the next executive director of the 42-year-old Marin artist-in-residence program. Gloger, who is currently executive director of the Bolinas Museum, will begin her new role on Nov. 1.
Prior to today, Headlands had not announced the job opening. Gloger told KQED the Headlands board sought her out for the role. At the Bolinas Museum, board members will step into temporary full-time roles while they launch a search for their next executive director.
Current Headlands Executive Director Mari Robles has held the position for nearly four years; she was hired after an international search in 2020. The nonprofit thanked Robles for the “passion, commitment and heart” she brought to the organization.
Robles confirmed that she is staying in the Bay Area. “We faced a lot, including COVID closures and a changing arts landscape, but I’m very proud of my time at Headlands,” she told KQED. “I think Louisa’s an amazing leader and I’m excited to see what her chapter will look like.”
Robles’ tenure was marked by the creation of two new fellowship programs, a rebrand and new funding sources, but also by layoffs and fundraising shortfalls. In February 2024, Headlands laid off five full-time staff members in a move Robles referred to as “cocooning.” There are currently 13 staff members listed on the organization’s website.



