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Barbra Brady <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Apr 1996 18:28:08 -0500
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>Furthermore, it makes the finished product visible to museum visitors as
>the work of real people, rather than some disembodied "authority."
>Richard Perry
>UC San Diego
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I've a concrete statement on Richard's thoughts...
Just today, in fact, while giving a fifth-grade tour of an exhibition, the
teacher asked me to explain to the kids what a curator does.
While I was telling the kids, in 5 minutes or less, their eyes lit up, they
were amazed. (Especially when I related the fact that zoos have curators.)
The kids were sincerely interested in knowing that I (a real person), had
worked on the "room of art" they were beholding.

Yeah. It was great. They suddenly realized, people (meaning potentially,
they, in the future) can design and execute museum exhibitions...

Barbra Brady
Curator
Art Museum of Missoula
[log in to unmask]        (not, we are not all Freemen, or Unibombers...)

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