Dear Jeffrey Hoone,
I hope an "outsider" may be permitted to comment on the reported
removal of Astria Suparak as Director of the Warehouse Gallery.
Ms. Suparak had established an international reputation as a
well-informed and adventurous curator of experimental film and video
programs before I had the pleasure of meeting her in Montréal, which
was her home for several years before she moved to Syracuse. Once I
met her, I discovered that her expertise extended well beyond
experimental film and video to include all the visual and moving image
arts. In addition, I found her to be open-minded, knowledgeable, and
enthusiastic about the social and aesthetic significance of a wide
range works in the visual arts. Her appointment to the directorship of
the Warehouse Gallery seemed to me appropriate and well-deserved.
I have not been able to attend the exhibitions she has organized at
the Warehouse Gallery, but thanks to the Internet, I have been able to
keep track of her very impressive accomplishments during the short
time she has been Director of the gallery. She has brought to Syracuse
some extremely interesting and ground-breaking exhibitions. Rather
than having her contract terminated, in my view, she should be
rewarded with a long-term renewal of her contract in recognition of
her contributions to the cultural life of the university in particular
and the city in general.
I urge, therefore, that Ms. Suparak be allowed-indeed, encouraged-to
continue developing the Warehouse Gallery's enlightened engagement
with past and current developments in the visual arts.
Sincerely,
William C. Wees, Emeritus Professor , McGill University
Editor
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FILM STUDIES
REVUE CANADIENNE D'ÉTUDES CINÉMATOGRAPHIQUES
McGill University
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