
“To work with these great cultural institutions is what’s really great about this particular show,” Herring says. “It shows that they’re being progressive in their approach to communicating with the public.” Looking ahead to 2009, Adamstein already has a number of ideas to make the festival grow, from expanding Web content to going international. For now, though, he just needs to get through the next week. “It’s interesting,” Adamstein says with a laugh, “early on, as we started adding different pieces and more galleries got involved, even some of our core group would ask, ‘You know, Theo, how are we going to pull this off?’ We just let it grow organically. Obviously at this point there are a lot of pieces here, and we just have to perform, I guess. I hope everyone will be delighted and find that what we are presenting has real substance and value, and that’s yet to be seen.”
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