It has been a few months since an entry. During this portion of my walkabout I have traveled to the Caribbean, moved back to the desert, worked on a traveling exhibition for Liberace and studied media stories to track how museums are perceived and reported. I have also watched movies. A LOT of movies. My recent Netflix find was ArtContinue reading “Museum Life: Art & Copy”
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Museum Life: Behind the Curtain
Lately I’ve been thinking about museums founded by or for well-known individuals. Media is buzzing about a proposed Jackson Family Museum in Gary, Indiana while relatively new facilities such as The Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Center and the Muhammad Ali Center have 5 years of operation thus far. Yet the 42-year-old Roy Rogers Museum recently closed, the group working onContinue reading “Museum Life: Behind the Curtain”
