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Review Crew: Installation Art Special

Season 1, Ep. 415

This week - NoPro arts editor Laura Hess hops into the host chair for a conversation with New England curator Leah Davis and London curator Shelley Snyder. The topic at hand?


A look at Installation art and how different environments impact audience engagement. For this time out the Crew will focus on Outernet’s NOW Building installations in London and works at MASS MOCA in Western Massachusetts.


And after our main segment, some thoughts on the big news of the week: the closure of Sleep No More in New York.


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