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Hello dearest colleagues,

I'm teaching a curatorial practice class where students are now at the
stage of trying to find contemporary artists (new or not very established)
to put in their thesis exhibitions. The prof and I decided that we would
focus on how they should go about finding local, regional (east coast),
national, and international artists.

So, what are your favorite resources and strategies for you and your
students for discovering new artists? While I have my own (i.e.
Hyperallergic, Baltimore's City Paper, word of mouth) I wanted to get a
broad perspective.

Thank you!

Heather

*M*|*I*|*C*/*A*



Heather Slania


*Director of the Decker Library*

*  Maryland Institute *

*College of Art*
1401 W. Mount Royal Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21217

http://www.mica.edu
<http://www.mica.edu/academic_services_and_libraries/decker_library_and_media_resources_collection.html>


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