Click! updates on the way…

I’ll be posting a Click! update later today after we crunch some numbers. We won’t be posting any results until the exhibition opens on June 27, but we will be writing about different aspects of the open call and evaluation process and will include some basic numbers on the amount of participation. In the meantime, there are two projects worth mentioning here.

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First, our friends at the Walker Art Center are having an call for submissions for artist-designed political yard signs. The call for the My Yard Our Message project is open to artist worldwide through June 30. Robin has a post up with details and be sure to catch this great radio interview with Justin about the project here.

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Second, many of the photographers who submitted photos for Click! are part of the What’s the Hook community photo project. What’s the Hook will be at various venues in Red Hook this summer and each will host a separate set of photographs. Full schedule has been posted and the first show at the Kentler is up now.

Watch the blog for Click! updates throughout the next month and during the exhibition’s run.

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About Shelley Bernstein

Shelley is the Chief of Technology at the Brooklyn Museum where she works to further the Museum's community-oriented mission through projects including free public wireless access, web-enabled comment books, projects for mobile devices and putting the Brooklyn Museum collection online. She is the initiator and community manager of the Museum's initiatives on the social web. She organized Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition, Split Second: Indian Paintings, and GO: a community-curated open studio project. In 2010, Shelley was named one of the 40 Under 40 in Crain's New York Business and she's been featured in the New York Times. She can be found biking to work or driving '74 VW Super Beetle in Red Hook, Brooklyn with her dog Teddy. ::contact::
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2 Responses to Click! updates on the way…

  1. Justin says:

    Thanks for the link, Shelley! I’ve just posted some of the tech details for My Yard Our message on the New Media blog.

  2. Anytime, Justin – this is going to be another one of your awesome projects…I can’t wait to see how it turns out!

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