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Article: Seattle curator to address Decorative Arts Symposium
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- Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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- October 11, 2008
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Excitement is building in the local arts community for the
reopening next fall of Carnegie Museum of Art's Ailsa Mellon Bruce
galleries, which house the museum's decorative arts collection of
more than 7,000 treasured pieces.
Jason T. Busch, the museum's curator of decorative arts, promises
to give a sneak preview of his plans for the much-anticipated
reinstallation at "Past Meets Present: Innovative Installations of
Decorative Arts," at the 31st annual Decorative Arts Symposium
presented by the Women's Committee of the Carnegie Museum of Art on
Oct. 23.
"We're not ready to reveal it quite yet, but we will give a sneak
preview presentation of how we're preparing ourselves. We're so
thrilled ...