RELATED LINKS
PROGRAM LINKS: EUROPE
Central and Eastern European Museum Professionals Workshop
The Central and Eastern European Museum Professionals Workshop, which took place in New York in October and November of 1999, brought participants from Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Slovenia to MoMA for a series of wide-ranging discussions of exhibition-related issues. It was the first workshop at which participants were asked to give presentations on their own institutions to MoMA staff and invited guests. The workshop also included tours of private collections in the city and visits to a selection of other institutions. The New York portion of the workshop was made possible by the sponsorship of The International Council and the Trust for Mutual Understanding. Participants then traveled to Los Angeles in a program arranged by MoMA and the Getty Trust. This trip was sponsored by the Open Museum Initiative of the Open Society Institute–New York, and The Ford Foundation.
Participants in the Central and Eastern European Museum Professionals Workshop, October 1999
Katarína Bajcurová
Slovak National Gallery
Bratislava, Slovakia
Alexander Borovsky
The State Russian Museum
St. Petersburg, Russia
Irena Buzinska
State Museum of Art
Riga, Latvia
Codruta Cruceanu
National Museum of Art
Bucharest, Romania
Alexandra Danilova
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow, Russia
Ana Deviç
Modern Gallery
Zagreb, Croatia
Soros Internship Program, The Museum of Modern Art
Eha Komissarov
Estonian Contemporary Art Centre – Rotermann Salt Storage (a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia)
Tallinn, Estonia
Albert Kostenevich
The State Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg, Russia
Viktoras Liutkus
Lithuanian Art Museum Vilnius
Vilnius, Lithuania
Dorota Łoboda
Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle
Warsaw, Poland
Zoran Petrovski
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Tomáš Pospiszyl
The National Gallery in Prague
Prague, Czech Republic
Aneta Prasal
Zacheta Gallery of Contemporary Art
Warsaw, Poland
Krisztina Szipőcs
Museum of Contemporary Art – Ludwig Museum Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Igor Zabel
Moderna Galerija Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Philip Zidarov
Sofia Municipal Art Gallery
Sofia, Bulgaria