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Kate Burgess is a non-profit employee, dedicated to the preservation, collecting and exhibiting of historic artifacts & art.
She is also a Boston Bruins fan, enjoys painting, and would like to own even more books (and maybe even write one or two).
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Personal Information
Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
Lowell, Massachusetts United States
Beruf
Independent Researcher & Curator
Branche
Education
Info
Kate Burgess is a non-profit employee, dedicated to the preservation, collecting and exhibiting of historic artifacts & art.
She is also a Boston Bruins fan, enjoys painting, and would like to own even more books (and maybe even write one or two).
Tags
revitalizing historic sites
historic house
contemporary art
historic site
contemporary art at historic sites
twitter
social media
museum
nema
kate laurel burgess
art
kate laurel mac intosh
new media
archives
millenial
library of congress
social media marketing
digital
museums
collections
contemporary collecting
inspiration
why
change
fundraising
ten reasons
american association of museums
history
revitalization
interpretation
facebook
social media usage
return on investment
web 20
aam
new england
historic sites
new england museum association
installation
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