
Writings on organizational theory, political theory, and higher education management. This is a place to record initial reactions and work out ideas for my scholarship in these areas. Older posts are about art, music, and culture in Nashville and other places, and I may get back to that from time to time.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Mobile Museum
Here's something cool I ran across--it's a project by Ally Reeves, formerly of Nashville, Austin Peay, and Rule of Thirds, now in Pittsburgh and grad school at Carnegie Mellon. She's rigged up a bike to be a movable gallery that carries a compact body of art around to different places. It's the kind of thing that could and seems like it should be replicated everywhere. And I just realized the current project in the Mobile Museum was covered on NPR this week, it's an artist who collects lost gloves and posts them in hopes of reuniting them with their mates, which ends up being as much about ways of marking space.

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