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Richard Rinehart <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Oct 1995 10:16:12 -0700
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As for exhibitions with Queer content/viewpoint, etc., our recent
exhibition, "In a Different Light" dealt with many of these issues. The
exhibition came down in April of this year, but you can still visit the WWW
site at:
http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/idl/dlhome.html

The site contains a hundred images from the show, listings for all art
objects in the show, interviews and essays by the curators, linked
resources, public program info, and catalog information.

Hope this helps,

Richard Rinehart              | University Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive
Systems Manager & Education   | University of California at Berkeley
Technology Specialist         | 2625 Durant, Berkeley, CA 94720-2250
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>The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is researching information
>within New Zealand and abroad with respect to Queer (Lesbian, Gay and
>Bisexual) audiences.
>
>The organisation is particularly concerned with material on:
>
> - Queer (Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual) policy
>
> - Queer visitor profile information
>
> - Niche marketing to Queer communities
>
> - Exhibition evaluations that target Queer audiences
>
> - Exhibitions with Queer content
>
>The Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa wishes to use this information
>to develop policy and exhibition practices that include and represent this
>audience. Any contacts, materials or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Please reply either on the list or directly to:
>
>Neil Anderson, Head of Interpretation
>Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
>
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