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Judith Fowler, artist and board member who spoke up.

Blogger defends privilege: Real Clear Arts Dobrzynski calls public input on museum’s new director “bad”!

By Bill Davenport on September 12, 2011

In an amazing post today in her ArtsJournal blog, Real Clear Arts, Judith Dobrzynski decries the Springfield, Missouri, Art Museum board’s decision to hold a [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged austin museum of art, judith dobryzinski, real clear arts, springfield art useum | 2 Responses

Covert Ops: blogger’s conspiracy theory has NEA funding individuals through artistic excellence awards

By Bill Davenport on July 21, 2011

Real Clear Arts applauds what it sees as the NEA’s back-door efforts to get public money into the hands of individual artists through residency programs, [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged Access to Artistic Excellence, and Glasstire, Anna Journey, Artpace, Ashley Capps, Blue Lapis Light, Chinati Foundation Project Row Houses, Inc., Jesse Helms, Judith Dobrzynski, NEA, real clear arts, Rocco Landesman | Leave a response

Real Clear Arts likes Met museum’s photo contest, and you should, too!

Real Clear Arts likes Met museum’s photo contest, and you should, too!

By Bill Davenport on July 16, 2011

Judith H. Dobrzynski’s Real Clear Arts blog on ArtsJournal discusses the results of a Metroplitan Museum of art photo contest: visitors were asked to take [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged get closer photo contest, houston museum of fine arts, met photo contest, metroplitan museum, real clear arts, useum photography contest | Leave a response

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