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26 June 2008 4 Comments

Interview with Deborah Broder the Director of MOCA Jacksonville.

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  • contributor (author) said:

    Thanks Deborah. I appreciate you sharing your story with us.

    You have had an interesting career. I know it’s been many years but, welcome back to the South. I can’t imagine living in Detroit all of those years. Cold. Cold. brrrr…

  • Chris said:

    This is excellent content, I applaud your initiative, your efforts,
    and your concept, plus your execution of this project, and the
    quality is on par with the pros.
    Some of the stuff that has been posted here in the past has caused me to scratch my head, this series sets the bar much higher.
    Bravo, you, my boy, have hit a Home Run

  • contributor (author) said:

    Thanks Chris. I really appreciate it. Thing is it’s really Deborah who was excited by and supported the concept so we have to thank them I think for sharing their stories. Thanks guys. I look forward to getting more of the staff’s stories in the coming weeks.

    This project also made me think of another project concept that might be interesting. I think it’d be nice to get the stories of our art educators too. Maybe a project called Our Art Educators or something might be interesting after Our Museum is wrapped up.

    Thanks again Chris.

  • morrison said:

    the museum has gone through many changes since Jane left i miss her kind smile most of all. now we have a new director who was kind enough to invite jaxcal into her space, i think this is very forward progress for the arts community here in jacksonville. we all seem to care about the place we live and art is so vital to a city this size that with positive change there can be a new landmark on the global art scene. moca jax?

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