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February 27, 2007

Quiet Please: Recording in Progress

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We started off this week with a full round of recordings for The Dinner Party audio tour. This tour, free to our visitors and delivered via cell phone, will feature a range of voices, including curators, educators, scholars, and others.

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Judy Chicago dropped by to record the introduction.

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Susan Zeller, the Brooklyn Museum’s Assistant Curator for the Arts of the Americas, recorded the piece for the Sacajawea place setting.

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Radiah Harper, Vice Director for Education, recorded one of Sojourner Truth’s most famous speeches “Ain’t I a Woman.”

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Bob Nardi, our resident sound wizard, set us up and watched over the recordings in progress. Thanks, Bob!


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