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Kathy Nagler has resigned as executive director of the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art to “pursue personal passions and spend more time with her family.” She had been with the organization for three years.
iMOCA curator Christopher West will serve as interim executive director until further decisions are made. In the meantime, iMOCA, which operates a small gallery at 340 N. Senate Ave. while also partnering on exhibitions elsewhere, has a number of projects in the works. These include a Jen Davis photography exhibition opening May 8 and a DVD to introduce IPS students to contemporary art.
For more information on iMOCA, click here.
Your thoughts? What has iMOCA done right or wrong in its short history? What should it be looking to do in the future? And don’t be shy if you haven’t even heard of iMOCA. I’d like to hear from you as well.
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