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Jordan D. Schnitzer

   Jordan D. Schnitzer, whose collection provided the 90 works in the new museum's opening exhibit, talked with Charles Sepos this week on KRCB's Curtain Call. In these abridged remarks, he focused on one of the iconic pieces to be displayed, Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup print, and its cultural and political significance.

 

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The new art museum occupies only part of the former carpet store. Museum Director Diane Evans says rehabbing the office area on the corner will take some extra time and additional funds. But they have big plans for it.

 

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See details about the current opening exhibit here.

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