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Curatorial Masterclass notes and reading lists

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Program notes and reading lists compiled by Dr Sarah Cook now available on the Eyebeam Summer School: Curatorial Masterclass page.

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People: Amanda McDonald Crowley, Anne Barlow, Dominic Smith, Fred Benenson, Hans Bernhard, Lize Mogel, Patrick Lichty, Rebecca Cittadini, Sarah Cook, Scott Burnham, Stephanie Pereira, Stephen Duncombe, Steve Dietz, Steve Lambert, Taeyoon Choi
Research: Education, Open Culture
Tags: summer school, curatorial masterclass, 2009
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