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Topic: RSS FeedAndrea Rich, who directed the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the past 10 years, resigned
Afterimage, May-June, 2005
Andrea Rich, who directed the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) for the past 10 years, resigned from her post on April 4, 2005. LACMA is set to undergo major expansions and upgrades and her resignation came as a surprise. In a press release she stated, "I find myself no longer able to provide the energetic leadership LACMA requires to build upon the solid foundation that has been set in place during the past decade ...
Its future looks bright." Her leadership and work during tumultuous times will leave a strong, solid imprint.
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