Computer Kiosk
October 29th, 2008We now have a - *drum roll please* - computer kiosk in our galleries. At the Pulitzer there are no labels, so there isn’t anything interrupting your viewing experience with the works of art. Instead, we provide information on the exhibition as an added option - whether that be with gallery guides, exhibition booklets, or web catalogues. The kiosk is the newest addition to this list. Along with an introduction on the Old Masters exhibition and an object list of all the works, the kiosk includes videos from each curator involved. But my favorite part - while you’re watching the video, you can submit a question to the curator. Their answers will be posted on our web catalogue for Old Masters (currently being developed, the holding page is here: oldmasters.pulitzerarts.org).
And in case you’re not in town (or if you are, and want a peek from home) here’s one of the videos of Judith Mann, Curator of European Art to 1800 at the Saint Louis Art Museum, speaking about the works in the Entrance Gallery:









