According to susan pointe:
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> From: susan pointe <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: community run spaces in museums
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> Date: Sat, 10 Dec 1994 18:48:16 -0500 (EST)
> Cc: [log in to unmask] (Susan Pointe)
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> TThanks for reading!
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> Do you know of any 'community-run exhibit spaces' in museums? Which
> museums? Or any literature that discusses them or this idea?
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> I'm interested in museums that 'seem' to give 'communities'
> power over 1-generation of exhibit ideas 2-exhibit content but are
> still very supportive with resources or in finding resources.
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> Respond even if you think this is non-existent.
> Thank- you
> Susan Pointe Museum Studies U of Toronto
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Susan,
I think the Anacostia Museum in Washington might be a
good example of community-run spaces. Sorry I do not have a
contact person for them
John Bunch
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