November 28, 2005
Look Closely At Eye Level
Today marks the debut of a project I (and many others) have been working on for about six months: Eye Level, the blog of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (and the Smithsonian’s first blog!). I designed the blog and managed the project.
When the Smithsonian American Art Museum reopens its renovated historic main building in July 2006, it will be a showcase for American art that celebrates this nation’s vision and creativity. Eye Level is part of the museum’s continuing effort to explore the stories central to the American experience and to search for what connects Americans today.
Using the museum’s collection as a touchstone, the conversation at Eye Level will center on the ways in which the nation’s art connects to its history and culture. The discussion will extend beyond works at the Smithsonian American Art Museum to include other collections, exhibitions, and events.
Eye Level presents an extraordinary collaboration among curators, conservators, historians, enthusiasts, critics, designers, and of course bloggers-all participants in the story of American art. I’d like to extend a personal invitation to join in the dialogue.
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Great job on the Smithsonian blog. Kudos to all who worked on it. Keep up the good work - and the interesting stories about art!
Posted by: Shawn Lea on December 7, 2005 3:45 PM
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