Opinion: Open Wall nights could lead to the next artistic visionary
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Museums and galleries have limited space and budgets, and often display what they know people want to see. 'Sometimes it can feel like it's the same 25 artists always being exhibited in museums,' Clara Lieu, a former Rhode Island School of Design professor, explained.
Today, the vast majority of the time we look at artwork is on a phone. That makes museums even more important, to create experiences where we can engage with art more deeply. But all artists have a fundamental desire for their artwork to be seen.
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