I am developing four interactive, browsing or discovery rooms for our new museum complex in Los Angeles. The target audience for these rooms is adult, college-educated visitors with an interest in art, but little or no training in it. The goal of these rooms is to interpret the permanent collections, putting them in a historical context, as well as examining materials, techniques, styles, and motifs. The collection includes illuminated manuscripts, Renaissance bronzes, assorted sculpture, glass, ceramics, French decorative arts, 16th through 19th century European paintings, 19th and 20th century photographs. The working title of the rooms is Info Centers, which, to me, does not reflect their educational or dynamic nature. So far, we've had suggestions of: Art-itorium, Art Access Area, Browsing Room, Curiosity Corner, and Art Annex. Unfortunately, none of these is just right. Many of you were very creative a few months ago in naming a mathematics exhibition, perhaps you can don your thinking caps and come up with something pithy and workable for these rooms. The winner will be recognized as the originator and will recieve all of the credit for his or her title. Thank you. Ceres Bainbridge J. Paul Getty Museum Department of Education [log in to unmask]