Judith H. Dobrzynski on Culture
Now an independent journalist, I've worked as a reporter in the culture and business sections of The New York Times, and been the editor of the Sunday business section and deputy business editor there... Read More…
This blog is about culture in America as seen through my lens, which is informed and colored by years of reporting not only on the arts and … [Read More...]
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Larry Murray on So What Are The 50 Best “Galleries” In the World?
The list put me into high dudgeon. The only Massachusetts gallery was the Museum of Bad Art which has to...Judith H. Dobrzynski on So What Are The 50 Best “Galleries” In the World?
What's the relevance? The Wall Street Journal is published by Rupert Murdoch and it's an excellent paper.Sydney P on So What Are The 50 Best “Galleries” In the World?
The newspaper is published by Rupert Murdoch. Any further questions?Mary L. Bullock on So What Are The 50 Best “Galleries” In the World?
MoMA before the Metropolitan? I don't think so. Didn't read any further.JS May on Young Audiences: How To Get Them
In 2007 the Portland Art Museum endowed free access for children 17 and under, free schools tours, and quarterly free...Brett Hopkins on Young Audiences: How To Get Them
Thanks Judith! Hit the nail on the head. Let us consider the revolutionary notion of allowing the children in for...Chris Crosman on Young Audiences: How To Get Them
Not sure if it's still in place but many years ago the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine implemented a...Judith H. Dobrzynski on Young Audiences: How To Get Them
Fair enough, but I think membership is a little different than walk-in traffic.cecilia wong on Young Audiences: How To Get Them
LACMA's NexGen program actually gives those under 17 a free membership that admits an accompanying adult. The nation's only, according...Judith H. Dobrzynski on Getting More Expansive, Dallas Collectors Spread Out
I don't calculate it; the site keeps track.