Alexandra Suda (born 1981) is a Canadian art historian who was formerly the director of the National Gallery of Canada.
[5] Suda's doctoral dissertation is entitled "The Making of Girona Martyrology and the Cult of Saints in Late Medieval Bohemia" and was published in 2016.
[8] According to the Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference, her Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures exhibition, held in Ontario, New York and Amsterdam, "received extensive positive press for its high level of scholarship which is driven by the public's curiosity about these wondrous works of art.
"[5] While at the gallery, Suda re-worked the European art collection and its presentation to better engage broad audiences.
Some of her actions (and those of her interim successor, Angela Cassie) in support of the strategic plan and “decolonization”,[11] were described as being directed by "dogma".