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Geri Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 May 2002 14:55:17 -0400
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Dear Colleagues -- Who among you are in museums where curatorial,
registration and education staff are together in a department or division
that reports to you or to someone else because you are responsible for
education and interpretation, public programs as well as overseeing the
exhibition process.  What is that department or division called (eg.
Education and Programs; Exhibitions and Programs; Collections and Programs;
Education and Interpretation, etc.)  What is your position title, and is
this structure successful?  Looking forward to your comments -- on or off
line (completely confidential). We're trying to look at several structural
models that would emphasize the important relationship between education,
exhibitions, collections and programs.  Thanks so much for your help.  See
many of you at AAM/Dallas.  Cheers, Geri Thomas

Geri Thomas, President
Thomas & Associates, Inc.
www.artstaffing.com

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