To Whom It May Concern,
I was completely surprised by recent news that Astria Suparak is being
forced out of her role as the director of the Warehouse Gallery. I have
known and admired Astria's curatorial abilities for years. I run the
Small Change film
screening series in Philadelphia and Astria has consistenly been one of
our most captivating and beloved re-ocurring guests.
When I learned that she was offered a position at the Warehouse Gallery
my first thought was not "how lucky" for Astria but, how smart and
progressive of the
Warehouse Gallery to snatch up such a daring and obviously talented
up-and-coming
art-world star.
If you pay the slightest bit of attention to Astria's track record it
is clear that she is extremely creative
and has enough resources in the art world to make really exciting
things happen. I think the exhibits
she has curated thus far have proven that immensely.
I think the Warehouse Gallery should strongly re-consider it's position
in forcing out such a dynamic visionary who is clearly bringing
Syracuse
some of the contemporary art world's most promising and exciting work
and making the city a relevant and even competitive figure in the
national
arts landscape.
Best,
ted passon
Philadelphia
http://www.tedpasson.com
A public forum devoted to providing information on the controversial dismissal of Astria Suparak from The Warehouse Gallery at Syracuse University in September 2007. Here you will find news about the situation, as well as a selection of the hundreds of emails and letters concerning the Warehouse Fiasco that have been sent in protest of her dismissal.
Hi Ted! I met you at the NAMAC conference a few years ago... Thanks for your note! This is a true mistake.
ReplyDelete-Courtney Rile