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In a message dated 11/11/98 11:05:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Does any Museum-L members have suggestions for titling an ongoing lecture
 series with something that is dynamic beyond "Art Talks" ?  These lectures
 would be exhibit related, art historical, or in conjunction with other art
 events in the community.  It is thought that if we provide an interesting
 title people would know how to refer to all the different lectures we offer
 (for example, we have a Rush Hour Concert Series.)

 I would love to hear what other institutions do to market their lectures to
 the public - are we trying to fit too much under one "catchy" title?

 Heather Ferrell
 Plains Art Museum
 Registrar (trying to help brainstorm)

  >>Several years ago, and still getting rave reviews was a poster of the
mayor Portland Oregon in a trenchcoat with his back turned. He was flashing.
The caption rea "Expose yourself to Art".


IT DID WORK

Doug Powles
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