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Kennedy Center's New Senior Vice-President of Artistic Programming Resigns Just Two Weeks After Appointment

Kevin Couch was appointed as the Kennedy Center's senior vice-president of artistic programming just two weeks ago. The reasons behind his resignation are currently unclear. The Kennedy Center has a long and storied history in the world of performing arts, and its reputation for artistic excellence.

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CONTENT: The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. has been making headlines recently due to a sudden leadership change. The latest development in this saga is the resignation of Kevin Couch, who was...

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Kennedy Center's New Senior Vice-President of Artistic Programming Resigns Just Two Weeks After Appointment

Kevin Couch was appointed as the Kennedy Center's senior vice-president of artistic programming just two weeks ago. The reasons behind his resignation are currently unclear. The Kennedy Center has a long and storied history in the world of performing arts, and its reputation for artistic excellence.

Thursday, January 29, 2026 • 3 min read • 1 source reference

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The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. has been making headlines recently due to a sudden leadership change. The latest development in this saga is the resignation of Kevin Couch, who was appointed as the senior vice-president of artistic programming just two weeks ago. In a statement to The Guardian on Thursday, Couch confirmed that he had indeed resigned, adding, "I resigned yesterday."

This surprising turn of events comes amidst the ongoing turmoil following a leadership overhaul initiated by the Trump administration. In November 2025, Deborah Rutter, the Kennedy Center's president, announced her intention to step down in June 2026. The announcement triggered a search for her successor, which ultimately led to the appointment of Couch.

Couch, who previously served as the executive director of the Ojai Music Festival in California, was welcomed warmly by the Kennedy Center's board of trustees and staff. However, his tenure was short-lived. The reasons behind his resignation are currently unclear, and the Kennedy Center has yet to release an official statement regarding the matter.

The departure of Couch marks the latest chapter in the Kennedy Center's tumultuous leadership period. In the wake of Rutter's resignation, the search for her successor was marred by controversy. Some critics accused the Kennedy Center of prioritizing political connections over artistic merit, given the Trump administration's involvement in the hiring process.

The Kennedy Center has a long and storied history in the world of performing arts, and its reputation for artistic excellence has made it a cultural beacon in the nation's capital. The ongoing leadership changes have cast a shadow over this esteemed institution, and it remains to be seen how the Kennedy Center will navigate these challenging times.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Kennedy Center's future leadership, its commitment to advancing the arts in the United States remains steadfast. The Kennedy Center's upcoming season promises a diverse lineup of performances, from classical music to contemporary dance, and its educational programs continue to inspire and nurture the next generation of artists.

In the midst of this tumultuous period, the Kennedy Center remains focused on its mission to "provide a platform for the arts and artists to reach their highest potential." As the search for a new leader continues, the Kennedy Center's staff and patrons remain hopeful that the institution will emerge stronger from these challenges.

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  • Kennedy Center official confirms he has resigned less than two weeks after hiring (The Guardian, 29 Jan 2026)

  • Trump administration's role in Kennedy Center leadership shake-up sparks controversy (The Washington Post, 15 Dec 2025)

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The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. has been making headlines recently due to a sudden leadership change. The latest development in this saga is the resignation of Kevin Couch, who was appointed as the senior vice-president of artistic programming just two weeks ago. In a statement to The Guardian on Thursday, Couch confirmed that he had indeed resigned, adding, "I resigned yesterday."

This surprising turn of events comes amidst the ongoing turmoil following a leadership overhaul initiated by the Trump administration. In November 2025, Deborah Rutter, the Kennedy Center's president, announced her intention to step down in June 2026. The announcement triggered a search for her successor, which ultimately led to the appointment of Couch.

Couch, who previously served as the executive director of the Ojai Music Festival in California, was welcomed warmly by the Kennedy Center's board of trustees and staff. However, his tenure was short-lived. The reasons behind his resignation are currently unclear, and the Kennedy Center has yet to release an official statement regarding the matter.

The departure of Couch marks the latest chapter in the Kennedy Center's tumultuous leadership period. In the wake of Rutter's resignation, the search for her successor was marred by controversy. Some critics accused the Kennedy Center of prioritizing political connections over artistic merit, given the Trump administration's involvement in the hiring process.

The Kennedy Center has a long and storied history in the world of performing arts, and its reputation for artistic excellence has made it a cultural beacon in the nation's capital. The ongoing leadership changes have cast a shadow over this esteemed institution, and it remains to be seen how the Kennedy Center will navigate these challenging times.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Kennedy Center's future leadership, its commitment to advancing the arts in the United States remains steadfast. The Kennedy Center's upcoming season promises a diverse lineup of performances, from classical music to contemporary dance, and its educational programs continue to inspire and nurture the next generation of artists.

In the midst of this tumultuous period, the Kennedy Center remains focused on its mission to "provide a platform for the arts and artists to reach their highest potential." As the search for a new leader continues, the Kennedy Center's staff and patrons remain hopeful that the institution will emerge stronger from these challenges.

Sources:

  • Kennedy Center official confirms he has resigned less than two weeks after hiring (The Guardian, 29 Jan 2026)

  • Trump administration's role in Kennedy Center leadership shake-up sparks controversy (The Washington Post, 15 Dec 2025)

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