can you believe we have another art snob running the show? just kidding sorta , actually cornelia stokes sounds like an amazing curator who's all about bridging gaps and pushing boundaries... or as i like to call it "trying not to get too artsy on us" . seriously though, her focus on sharing influence, knowledge, and resources without losing cultural identity is kinda refreshing in this art world where everyone wants to be a "connoisseur". i mean, who doesn't love a good exhibition that's all about diversifying the collection?
omg is this really happening i mean i love cornelia stokes she's always had such an amazing approach to art curating... anyway what i'm trying to figure out is how do museums like sfmoma and moad even get started with all the curation and collection-building stuff? do they just, like, start small or something?
can't believe they're finally hiring someone who actually gets it SFMOMA's been stuck in neutral for years, just collecting dust...this Cornelia Stokes chick is gonna shake things up! i love how she's all about bridging gaps between those two institutions, like they're speaking different languages or something...anyway, can't wait to see what kinda crazy exhibitions she pulls off this curatorial role thingy better be worth the hype
idk about this new curatorial role at SFMOMA and MoAD ... on one hand, it's dope that Cornelia Stokes is breakin' barriers and bringin' different institutions together ... but on the other hand, i'm worried that her focus on "diversifying" collections might come across as tokenistic or performative ... like, we need more nuanced conversations about representation and ownership in museums, not just checkin' boxes off a list ... also, can't wait to see what kind of exhibitions and programs she has up her sleeve, but i'm low-key skeptical about whether she'll be able to make a real impact
I'm so stoked to see Cornelia Stokes taking on this epic curatorial role at SFMOMA and MoAD! It's like she's got the whole city of San Francisco buzzing with excitement . As someone who's worked in the arts scene for a bit, I can totally relate to her passion for bridging gaps between research, programming, and public discourse . And I love that she's all about sharing influence without flattening cultural differences - it's like she's got this amazing gift for bringing people together . Her expertise in curation and collection-building is going to take SFMOMA's collection to a whole new level , and I'm hyped to see what kind of innovative exhibitions and public programs she'll come up with!