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"What does it take to make an exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art?" Using the current exhibition Ordinary Madness and upcoming show Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective as case studies, staff members provide an insider's glimpse of how museums really work, from generating exhibition ideas to installing the art and involving the visitors in the interpretive experience. Hear about the issues museum people struggle with daily as we meet our responsibilities to artists, audiences, and the culture at large, and bring the burning questions your inquiring mind wants to ask.

This is the second in a series of three talks.

Lynn Zelevansky has been The Henry J. Heinz II Director of Carnegie Museum of Art since 2009. She formerly served as the curator of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and as curator in the department of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

What Are Museums For? Exhibitionists Unite: How Art Exhibitions Are Born

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in 28/10/2010

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6 30 pm

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CMA Theater, Free admission

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The Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080
Tue–Sat 10am to 5pm. Thu 10am to 8pm. Sun 12pm to 5pm. Mon and major holidays closed
+1 412 6223131

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Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh USA

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