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Hello Wikipedians! I work at the Nasher Sculpture Center and we are hoping you could update our article with more thorough coverage of our programs. We definitely don't want to violate the Wikipedia terms against conflict of interest, so instead of editing our page, below is an outline for suggested edits. I'll be working over the next few weeks to add sources for each topic. Please feel free to reach out via Wiki or via email to rrushing@nashersculpturecenter.org.

      • Pierre Huyghe
      • Theaster Gates
      • Isa Genzken
      • Michael Rakowitz
    • Nasher Prize Programs
      • Laureate Reveal
      • Dialogs
        • International Panels
      • Nasher Prize Celebration Month
        • Graduate Symposium
        • Family Programs
          • Student Festival
          • Spring Break Week
    • Award Gala
  • Key people
    • Nasher Sculpture Center Board of Trustees
    • PAC
    • The Director
    • Curators
      • Jed Morse
      • Dr. Catherine Craft
      • Dr. Leigh Arnold
    • Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger


Rachelrushing (talk) 15:31, 22 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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