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The Hood Now: A Museum without Walls
By John Stomberg, Director, Hood Museum of Art
A museum is many things to many people: a place to see art, meet friends, listen to interesting speakers, hear music, and listen to ideas we like (and some we don’t). Sometimes it’s a place to turn on and engage with the world’s problems; other times we visit because we want to turn off and disengage.
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Cover photograph courtesy of Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth. Taken during a Dartmouth student exhibition opening reception at Hood Downtown. Photo by Alison Palizzolo.
New England Museums Now, Volume 3, Number 3, Spring 2017
© New England Museum Association, 2017