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Talk with Jim Campbell

One of the things I really enjoy about working at MOG is getting to have conversations with artists who are doing really interesting work. And as it turns out, you can have that chance too…

Jim Campbell, the artist whose work is in the show Quantizing Effects which is the subject of some recent posts, will be here at the Museum at the end of May.

From 1 - 2pm on Saturday May 26, you’ll have the chance to hear him speak about his work, ask questions and converse with the artist himself.

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Justin works mainly on new media projects at the Museum: website, blogs, podcasts, digital photography, kiosks, etc. A former teacher, he's now part of the Education team.

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Categories: Exhib: Quantizing

Published: April 27, 2007

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MOG Blogs Art is the exhibitions blog for the Museum of Glass. As a contemporary art museum, we present artwork that we hope raises questions and makes you think. This blog is a place to learn more and talk about what you’re thinking…

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