Fall 2007 Newsletter
Feature: Reflections from the Field: Paula Tognarelli at the helm of the Griffin Museum.
While Paula Tognarelli '03 came to her arts administration career later in life, she had both the wisdom and the experience necessary to tackle her current "dream job" as Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA.
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Fall
2006 Newsletter
Feature: Incidents Highlight Challenges of
Public Art.
In what may be the final decision of a three-year legal battle between acclaimed
sculptor David Phillips and corporate giant Fidelity Investments, the US Court
of Appeals ruled on August 22nd that the Visual Artists Rights Act (VARA) does
not protect a series of site-specific sculptural works created by Phillips for
Eastport Park, located on the South Boston waterfront.
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Spring
2006 Newsletter
Feature: Breaking Down Walls: Providing Avenues
of Exposure.
On February 10th, 2006, Temporary
Walls: the Visual Voices of Detained Youth opened at the Rhys
Gallery in the South End. The exhibit, co-curated by Arts Administration
students Heidi Marston ‘07
and Lydia Ruby ‘07.
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Fall
2005 Newsletter
Feature: Raising Funds and Spirits
On October 30, 2005, seven students got into the spirit of the spookiest day
of the year and volunteered at the Boston
Medical Center's Halloween Town at the Seaport World Trade Center.
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Spring
2005 Newsletter
Feature: Raising The Gates
On Friday, February 4th, 2005, AASA members boarded the Chinatown bus
and headed to New York City to begin work on the largest public art
project in the history of New York, Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s The
Gates.
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Fall
2004 Newsletter
Feature: Models of Cultural Policy
Assistant Director Richard
Maloney and sixteen students trip to London as part of Comparative
Cultural Policy and Administration (MET AR 777). Offered for the first
time in summer 2004.
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Spring
2004 Newsletter
Feature: Artist's Rights and Public Art
The ongoing battle between wellknown sculptor, David
Phillips and Fidelity Investments Company is a classic David and Goliath
story. Phillips brought suit in Federal Court under two infrequently used laws.
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Fall
2003 Newsletter
Alumni Profile: Heidi Grebenstein
While growing up in New Jersey, Heidi Grebenstein “fell
in love with art” through visits to the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York City with her family. Today, she is employed
at the museum as the Development Assistant for Major Gifts.
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