Posted by arthack1 on October 31, 2015 · 1 Comment
What would galleries and museums look like if we were truly trying to be accessible to everyone, all year long? What would our community look like if we didn’t wait for ArtPrize to actively invite everyone into our spaces, make them welcome, and provide educational opportunities for them to take the next step in engaging with the art offered? What do we need to do in both design and marketing to make this possible?
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Posted by arthack1 on January 18, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Currently on display at Kendall College Federal Building galleries are the second and third installments of I AM, curated by Michele Bosak. The first of the series I AM: Money Matters, was open as an ArtPrize venue, and rightfully received a lot of attention from the public and ArtPrize jurors. I AM: Assuming Positions, and … Continue reading →
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