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Banister: the next Junto topic should be Art

That is, if Punk’d P’unk Avenue‘s Rick Banister gets his way. On the company’s Window blog, Banister expresses his dismay with the current state of art exhibition and requests some straight talk from the art community. He also lays down some interesting ideas pertaining to the stodginess of art museums. RIFD led audio tours? Yes, […]

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That is, if Punk’d P’unk Avenue‘s Rick Banister gets his way.
On the company’s Window blog, Banister expresses his dismay with the current state of art exhibition and requests some straight talk from the art community. He also lays down some interesting ideas pertaining to the stodginess of art museums. RIFD led audio tours? Yes, please.
If you just felt your inner art-school dropout shiver, drop a comment over at Window and you may help influence the direction of next month’s Junto.
For those unfamiliar, Junto is a “club of mutual improvement” inspired by Benjamin Franklin that meets once a month at P’unk Ave. Experts are invited from a certian industry to lead a discussion on how to improve and change that industry for the better. In the past, the topics have ranged from health care to urban planning.

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