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The recent phenomena of trying to change a program or institution by
changing the name is interesting, though I'm not sure how effective it is.
A library is still a library even if we now call it an 'information
center.'
I think you should focus on what it is you're trying to accomplish with
these lectures, and the name will come naturally.
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Mark Nielsen
Exhibit Designer/Preparator
University of Michigan Museum of Art
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On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Fruit Bug wrote:
> How about ArtBeat?
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> Jenny LeoI
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> n a message dated 98-11-11 17:20:58 EST, you write:
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> << Does any Museum-L members have suggestions for titling an ongoing
> lecture
> > >series with something that is dynamic beyond "Art Talks" ? These
> lectures
> > >would be exhibit related, art historical, or in conjunction with
> other art
> > >events in the community. It is thought that if we provide an
> interesting
> > >title people would know how to refer to all the different lectures
> we offer
> > >(for example, we have a Rush Hour Concert Series.)
> > >
> > >I would love to hear what other institutions do to market their
> lectures to
> > >the public - are we trying to fit too much under one "catchy" title?
> > >
> > >Heather Ferrell
> > >Plains Art Museum
> > >Registrar (trying to help brainstorm)
> > > >>
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