| DEACCESSIONING IN AMERICAN MUSEUMS TODAY
de-accession, v. /diːakˈsɛʃən/ transitive. To remove an entry for (an exhibit, book) from the accessions register of a museum, library, etc., usually in order to sell the item concerned. Please join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion on deaccessioning, the inaugural “Civil Conversations Program” of the University of Miami School of Law’s Hoffman Forum.
Thursday, November 19, 2020 Location: Zoom 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Panelists:
 Jill Deupi Beaux Arts Director & Chief Curator, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
 Martin Gammon Founder and President of Pergamon Art Group
 Glenn Lowry The David Rockefeller Director, MoMA
 Elizabeth Merritt Vice President for Strategic Foresight and Founding Director, Center for the Future of Museums, American Alliance of Museums
 Stephen Urice Professor of Law, Dean’s Distinguished Scholar, and Arts Law Track Director, Entertainment, Arts, & Sports Law LL.M., University of Miami School of Law
Co-Hosted by: THE HOFFMAN FORUM University of Miami School of Law Challenging Topics. Brilliant Minds. Civil Discourse.


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