Morris Museum Executive Director Curates: Abstract Art from the Permanent Collection
MORRISTOWN, NJ.- The age of the museum director who can also be an active curator is pretty much over, at least in larger institutions. Today directors’ days are devoted to management and administration as they work with boards of trustees on governance issues, fundraise, collaborate with staff and generally represent their museums in a wide range of public and private capacities. Substantive curatorial work takes place sparingly and usually through intermediaries. This summer, Steven H. Miller, executive director of the Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ, has returned to his curatorial roots and created a temporary exhibition drawn from the museum’s abstract art.
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