
Museums Should Stop Acquiring Weather Without Public Input
When institutions buy rain, fog, or obedient clouds, the public deserves more than a wall label and a damp members preview.
News from Juliard City and the neighboring record.
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A recurring Juliard motif, gathered from the relevant desk files.

When institutions buy rain, fog, or obedient clouds, the public deserves more than a wall label and a damp members preview.

Curators say the glowing sign deserves fresh attention as a formative example of Emergency's mature directional period.

The museum says the contained weather system will deepen the public's relationship with precipitation, framing, and responsible umbrella storage.