I’m back, art-lings, from the annual conference in Tarrytown held by the Museum Association of New York and the Upstate History Alliance, where the discussion on “Desperation Deaccessions” was possibly the only event in which the attendees (some of whom popped in just for this session) may have been more distinguished and thoughtful than the featured speaker and discussion leader (me).
I have juicy, nourishing morsels to serve up from this 75-minute brainstorming session, but I was disheartened to discover that no CultureGrrl readers responded, while I was away, to my call for Donors 25, 26 and 27 to support the blog by clicking the languishing yellow button on the right. (Okay, I’ll settle for 25 and 26.)
Did no one miss me while I was gone?
Did I mention that one of those who popped in (and spoke) at our high-powered conversation yesterday was Carmine Branagan, director of the National Academy?
See you tomorrow (maybe).