The hits keep coming for the Philadelphia Museum of Art: On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the museum is suffering a growing deficit, according to preliminary documentation reviewed by the paper. For the fiscal year 2025-2026, which ended on June 30, the museum had a deficit of $10 million on a $76.5 million budget. Suda was dismissed after around three years in the post after an ill-fated museum rebrand from the Philadelphia Museum of Art to the Philadelphia Art Museum. In an interview with the Inquirer, he described the situation as “substantial, but solvable” and estimated that he would have the museum’s budget balanced in three years. But there are certain things we can cut and manage better or maybe outsource or streamline to improve the operating budget.”