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The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, combined with the expertise of Tom
Eccles and the Public Art Fund and the other public art experts in NYC, is
perfectly capable of structuring a great process that will come up with the
perfect remembrance...if everyone was to be instructed to GET OUT OF THEIR
WAY and let the experts and the artists make it happen. Too many great
public art projects are ruined by politics--let's not let this most
important one of our generation be one of them.
Julia Moore
Indianapolis Art Center
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Roz Chatt
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: "What to Do When sorrow is Attraction" (NYT article
10/23/01)
The only problem I see is who would pick
the curators? I'd hate to see Mayor Rudolph W.
Giuliani be given
that responsibility, but maybe he would be able
to choose good people for the job.
Rosalyn Chatt
Santa Cruz, CA
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