More letters from alumni
about the art museum
Appreciating art and
the museum
I enjoyed and appreciated
President Shapiro's "President's Page" piece in the March
7 issue describing the university's excellent art museum. He particularly
noted the arrival of the museum's talented new director, Susan Taylor,
and her plans to enhance the museum experience and to broaden the
museum's appeal, especially to students. He also noted the need
for modernization in the museum, now that we have entered the computer
age.
For many years the Art
Museum has been the jewel in the crown of the university's cultural
offerings. It has an illustrious history of distinguished directors
and generous alumni (and other) contributors. Their gifts have given
the museum an outstanding collection, which has enabled the museum
to carry out its educational mission.
Readers of PAW should
also be aware of the essential role in the museum's work of the
Friends of the Art Museum and the Docent Association, both volunteer
organizations. The Friends, with a multiplicity of fundraising efforts,
have contributed many thousands of dollars to the museum during
the past 50 years. They have financed exhibitions and major renovations,
and contributed important works of art. The Docents continue to
be the museum's principal contact with the viewing public, with
their gallery talks, children's activities, tours, and service at
the museum desk. Each year they contribute thousands of hours to
the Museum's enterprise.
Harvey Rothberg '49
Princeton,
N.J.
respond
to this letter
Send
a letter to PAW
|