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Riva -
Last week I responded to a similar query that was posted on the Association
of College and University Museums and Galleries of New Engaland
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I do not have any committees overseeing the gallery of which I am director.
My guess is that this is unusual among university galleries. If the
option is truly open to you, I would strongly suggest that your committee
be kept advisory only. I have sought out an informal group of advisors on
our faculty with whom I discuss exhibit ideas, and have been able to head
off the formation of a formal oversight committee. Such committees, I
think, rarely lead to wiser management, and instead become political and
bureaucratic. Certainly it is the responsibility of a gallery or museum
director to seek input from the university community. But if this can be
accomplished informally, I think it is better. Once formed, committees
have a way of becoming dictatorial and not necessarily more responsive or
inclusive than an informed and sensitive individual director would be.
On 10/9 Riva Feshbach wrote:
>I am the curator (and complete staff) of the DePaul University Art Gallery.
> During the past few years the art gallery has gone through a number of
>changes including its separation from the Art Department and the
>formation of an advisory committee. The committee in particular seems to
>be foundering a bit and I need some insight, advice and information. Is
>there anyone on this bulletin board in a similar situation> If so, I'd
>appreciate hearing from you, esp. re: the following kinds of questions:
>-how big is your gallery (approx. operatining budget)?
>-who is on the committee (how many members and from what parts of
>the university)?
>-who chairs the committee?
>-how often does the committee meet?
>-what is the role of the committee (advising, decision making, etc.)?
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>I'm sure that there are more questions I can ask, but this is a good start.
>Please respond to me either through Museum-L or directly at
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>thanks.
>Riva Feshbach
>Curator
>DePaul University Art Gallery
Stephen Nowlin
Vice President
Director, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery
Art Center College of Design
1700 Lida Street
Pasadena, California 91103 USA
(818)396-2397vox (818)405-9104fax
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