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includes, and each Wiki tends to include only a very general view of the museum – essentials like location, opening date, any significant awards/statistics, and they only talk about the collection and exhibitions insofar as the ethos of each – for example, the Whitney's Wiki intro mentions their emphasis on exhibiting living artists and the century span of their collection, as well as what types of media they collect, but not any specific exhibitions. The Met, again, lists collection size and what countries of origin and types of media the museum exhibits, but not specific exhibitions. The Rubin lists regions of its collection/exhibitions, and the museum's primary genre of focus.
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Hi again! I'm wondering if a minor addition to the Introduction section is in order seeing how so much new content has been added to this page over the last few months. I was looking at other NYC design museum Wiki pages to get a sense of how the Introduction section is usually structured and what it
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I've done this, and also combined the short section below it. We can separate them again if either gets too long. The only edit I made to your text, Aaron, is to move the first ref to the end of the sentence for flow. IMO, the incorporation date isn't sufficiently controversial that folks will need
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The museum's collection contains works ranging from the late 1800s through present day. The contemporary works are contained in a living archive that Poster House adds to on a regular basis. The museum draws from both its historic and contemporary collections to stage exhibitions focused on a
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Hello! I would first like to say that I'm a Poster House employee with a conflict of interest. I've added myself to the list of COI editors at the top of this Talk page. If you want to see my full disclosure, you can view it by visiting my
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I don't find this objectionable from a COI perspective, so don't consider this a hard no, but I'm not sure this is really necessary. The date of the collection doesn't seem like a central detail, and it staging exhibitions just seems
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section that gives readers information about the size and scope of the museum's permanent collection. As I've done with previous section drafts, I've tried to stick closely to what's been printed in reliable sources.
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I've put my proposed new section below. It's the current introduction, but with one new sentence at the end which pulls in a summary about what our collection spans, and how our exhibitions are composed.
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because they've helped me out with earlier requests, but other editors are welcome to review this draft as well. I'm here to field questions and/or make adjustments to the draft as needed. Thanks!
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I removed the mention of COVID in this one because it's clear from the projects and date, and it read a little more smoothly to me. Let me know if you think it's needed? Have a great day!
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With that said, I have a modest first request: would it be possible to change the "Type" field in the infobox from "Poster museum" to "Art museum"? While Poster House is obviously both,
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Thanks for your note, Aaron. I've made this change as it's a reasonable request that helps the reader as well. "Your" posters are art, but another collection could be history, etc.
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Thank you in advance to any independent editors who review this. If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below and I'll do my best to address it. Cheers!
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does not. It's a small thing, but I figure that if the infobox is going to categorize the museum a certain way, that categorization should probably link to another page.
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When Poster House opened in 2019, its permanent collection contained approximately 7,000 posters from 100 different countries. This included 3,000 pieces related to the
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Hey again! I've returned to propose one more new section, a brief one that covers a couple of notable projects the museum has partnererd in. I've named this section
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for the parameters used by this template for accepting and declining them, and review the request below and make the edit if it is
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I should point out one thing: this section incorporates a version of a passage about the SVA Subway Series that's currently in the
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I'll now step aside and let independent editors review. Please don't hesitate to ask questions or offer feedback. Thanks!
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Poster House was incorporated in 2015 and opened to the public on June 20, 2019. Its logo was designed by Paula Scher of
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I've added a "Collections" section using the information above (and cut the now-redundant mention of the SVA donation.)
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Poster House's first exhibition, in June 2019, featured more than 80 posters by the Czech graphic designer
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Apologies for the delay and missing the above. I've made the change to singular that you mentioned @
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between
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from that source. Therefore, such paraphrased portions must provide their source. Please see our
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if they would like to look this over. And if somebody else comes along, that's great too!
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it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see
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as well as 98 Subway Series posters. The Subway Series donation was made by the
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Since they've both reviewed drafts that are now in the article, I'll ask
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In April 2021, Poster House held an exhibition featuring the work of
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were experiencing during the pandemic. Young received the 2022
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Hello! For my next request, I want to ask about converting the
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That small change makes perfect sense to me. Thanks so much,
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Poster House also partnered with food writer and historian
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Thanks in advance to whoever handles this request. Cheers!
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Japanese poster art. Other 2023 exhibitions included
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designed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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