Well for what its worth, I personally would like to commend the group.
Why?
No one has been personally insulted. (at least if anyone feels that I didn't take it that way)
No one has been called any names.
Though its clear there are a number of different views, everyone has kept it on an adult level regardless of age.
Though we may disagree, its been done with respect.
Says a lot for this group
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Subject: Re: museum collections? (now FOB)
From: Marilyn <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, January 27, 2011 6:07 am
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
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"Might I ask, who here would put themselves voluntarily on an Arts selection
panel?" - Herschel
***
I would volunteer to be on a panel any time, Herschel. I see the
opportunities to study the thinking process of others, and understand to
some degree, why certain images are chosen, or not.
I am and have been involved in the editing and publishing of several writing
projects. I participate each year for the very reason I noted above. I
want to be on the panels to cheer on the entries I feel are worthy, and I
want to understand how something I deem as unacceptable, poor work, etc.,
etc., ends up being in the volume or, with art - on the wall. It's a
wonderful learning experience and allows me to broaden my perspective. In
either case, my mind isn't really changed much as far as to what I feel is
good and/or acceptable, but over the years I've learned to see from the
perspective of others, which I think is a good thing. And, in a few cases
I've come to respect a piece (art or writing) that I first felt isn't worthy
(in my humble opinion). So, I've grown.
In some cases I have a suspicion that "who you know" may have some sway, but
that's only a suspicion.
(I'm still puzzled as to why the Huntington would showcase Bukowski.)
Marilyn
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From: Karl Shah-Jenner
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Subject: Re: museum collections? (now FOB)