Aug 18 2009
Islip Art Museum :: Do Not Lay Off the Staff
Mia Pearlman, the cut paper artist, contacted TOE a little over a week ago with an urgent message. Excuse the tardiness, I hope this post isn’t too late:
TOE -
I just received the message below from Karen Shaw, a curator at the Islip Art Museum. Due to budget cuts, the town is planning to lay off the entire staff on Monday, effectively closing the museum.
As you may remember, I created a big installation called GYRE at the Carriage House at the Islip Art Museum last summer and have 7 works on paper in the exhibition WEATHER CHANNEL this fall—if the museum is still open after the entire staff is laid off next week. The Islip Art Museum has long been an important venue for emerging artists to create site specific installations, get studio space, exhibit their work, and introduce their work to the wider public. It is one of the very few local institutions with a focus on site specific installation. It would be tragic if it had to close.
The Islip Art Museum gave me the opportunity, resources and freedom to make a major installation that has since been featured internationally in many books, blogs, articles, etc. I feel very indebted to this institution and I hope that you will take 5 minutes to write a quick note to the Islip town supervisor pledging your support for the museum, and urge them to keep the staff employed and the doors open. Please do not let this amazing opportunity for local artists close its doors!!
http://www.islipartmuseum.org/home.html
Please send a letter/email to the town supervisor!
supervisorsoffice@townofislip-ny.gov
Thanks,
Mia Pearlman
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