Julia Draganovic & Manon Slome, No Longer Empty



It is no longer a secret that times of economic stress can afford opportunities for artists and curators who like to work with artists, especially when it comes to space. Curatorial entrepreneurs Manon Slome and Julia Draganovic, both veterans of the real estate failure that was the Chelsea Art Museum, discuss their re-birth with No Longer Empty, a moveable artist feast that has already transformed spaces on Governor's Island, an old Tower records store, the Chelsea Hotel and several overlooked lots into thriving temporary artist sites.
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Artists in conversation and debate with host Michael Rush, Director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University. In addition to his career as a museum director, he is an award winning curator, and widely published author and critic. He was Director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University from 2005-2009, and Director of the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art from 2000-2004.
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