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British Art Matters
Mark Eastment, Editorial Director of Museum and Institutional Partnerships at Yale University Press, London
Season 1, Ep. 8
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In the eighth episode of British Art Matters podcast, Dr Christina Faraday meets Mark Eastment, Editorial Director of Museum and Institutional Partnerships at Yale University Press, London, to discuss the fascinating world of art history publishing.
X: @WalpoleSociety
IG: @british_art_matters
https://www.walpolesociety.org.uk/
Produced by The London Podcast Company
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