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Amalia Castelli <[log in to unmask]>
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pensamos como tu, sentimos esta perdida y ojala su legado intelectual pueda ser manejado con las nuevas generaciones.....Amalia....

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De:	yaniherreman [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Enviado el:	Martes, 16 Agosto, 2005 07:32 p.m.
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Asunto:	Re: [canmuse-l] Passing of Steve Weil

Dear All:

I was very sad to learn of Steve?s passing away. I agree totally with John
that he has been one of the most lucid thinkers in the museum realm in these
past years. His wit, intelligence and wisdom were a rare combination of
elegance and savoir-faire.
His books will remain as a testimony of his knowledge, experience and
sensibility.

Yani Herreman

Con dolor me he enterado de la muerte de Steven. Concuerdo completamente con
John que Steven ha sido una de las mentes mas lucidas en el universo de los
museos, en esta epoca. Su ingenio, inteligencia y sabiduria eran una extrana
combinacion de elgancia y savoir-faire.
Sus libros permaneceran como testimonio de sus conocimientos, experiencia y
sensibilidad.

Yani Herreman

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From: "Joy Davis" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [canmuse-l] Passing of Steve Weil


Hello everyone -- at UVic we are all very sad that Steve is no longer with
us and treasure the thoughtful, challenging, often funny interactions that
we had with him since he first taught with us in the mid-90s. Steve loved to
teach and we were priviliged to work with him and to build a friendship. He
always pushed us to think through the roles of museums to their logical
conclusions, to frame our teaching in accessible and relevant ways, and to
consider topics that pushed the edges of the discipline and raised
unconfortable issues. I remember a session at Dunsmuir Lodge a year ago in
which he presented a case study that could very reasonably be argued from a
range of perspectives -- he sat like a Chesire cat listening as participants
struggled with ways in which to clarify and articulate their positions -- 
and when we finally challenged him to take a stance he smiled and commented
that he had no difficulty in being perplexed. For him, much of the pleasure
and challenge of difficult issues was in the delineation of the conflicting
strands and the exploration of the implications of varied approaches -- and
for us, his irreverent and witty ways of expressing difficult concepts was a
welcome reminder that disciplined thinking needn't be couched in somber
language.

I spoke with his wife, Wendy Luke, this morning and she assured me that she
would welcome any message that people would like to send, either to an
online Guest Book at
http://www.legacy.com/nytimes/Guestbook.asp?Page=Guestbook&PersonID=14798295
or to thier home at 800 25th Street NW, Suite 605, Washington, DC 20037.

Best wishes, Joy

Joy Davis, Program Director
Cultural Management Programs
Division of Continuing Studies
University of Victoria
PO Box 3030 STN CSC
Victoria, BC  V8W 3N6
250 721 8462
For information on the Cultural Resource Management Program, please visit
http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp
For information on the Intercultural Education and Training Program, please
visit http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/iet
For information on our new Certificate in Aboriginal Language
Revitalization, please visit http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/calr


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From: John McAvity [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: August 15, 2005 10:20 PM
To: International Council of Museums Discussion List; Canmuse; BCmuse-l;
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Subject: [canmuse-l] Passing of Steve Weil


I was very sad to read in today's New York Times (August 15) that Steve
Weil passed away a few days ago due to liver failure in Washington.   He
was 77.  We have all lost one of the greatest minds ever on the world
and workings of museums.

Steve, as many of us knew, was the consumate philosopher and contributer
to the museum community in so many incredible and thoughtful ways.   He
was without doubt our strongest contempary thinker and author in the
museum profession worldwide.

He was the founder of the ALI-ABA course on Legal Aspects of Museum
Administration, active in ICOM and also in INTERCOM, a frequent
contributor to AAM and CMA and other museum associations, leader of the
Museums Management Institute, etc, and there are a lot of etcers that
could be added.

Steve knew no boundaries, and gave so many of us inspiration.  I recall
him once describing the museum community as having moved from a bunch of
isolated islands to a rich archipaelago which was such an apt
description.

The museum community has lost a great leader and I simply wish to
express my sympathy to his family and colleagues worldwide. (If anyone
has an address so I can post a note to his wife and family I would be
grateful).

John McAvity
Canadian Museums Association.



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