Saturday, March 21, 2009

Back To Brandeis Boards.

The primary benefactors of the Rose Art Museum have released a statement sharply criticizing university officials at Brandeis University for the first time in the debate regarding the auctioning of works of art to help raise money. The benefactors are worried that the Rose name would receive a negative connotation due to the auctioning of art pieces, for the museum was created as a public museum, and the works were donated for the sole purpose of public display. If the museum is to close and the works to be sold, it shatters the dream and intention of the founders.

You can follow the argument through this link.

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