URGENT: Anecdotes and Personal Opinions wanted
I would like to hear some of your personal opinions, as well as any interesting, funny, etc. anecdotes you may have, relating to the Michael Brophy and Margaret Bourke-White exhibitions. Jana has requested this to include with the exhibition synopses that she is writing for documentation purposes.
For example:
- Why you liked or didn’t like the exhibition.
- Maybe you have a personal connection to something in the exhibition, such as that you visited the Centennial Cabin in Portland before it burned down in the 1960s. Or you know someone who worked at a factory where Margaret Bourke-White photographed and they met her.
- Anecdotes that visitors may have told you that were exceptionally interesting. (I know you hear a lot of anecdotes from visitors!)
- Whether you felt it was easy or difficult to tour the exhibition, and why.
- What age groups, types of visitors, etc. were most attracted to or repelled by the exhibitions.
A few short tidbits is what we’re looking for. Write us about the things you feel most strongly about.
The catch is that Jana needs this by 1:00 pm on Thursday, January 26 (tomorrow).
Heide Fernandez-Llamazares
Assistant Museum Educator and Docent Coordinator
hllamazares@TacomaArtMuseum.org
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