Cambridge gallery lends art to students 'with none damaged' in 60 years
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#2This is slightly off-topic but it was interesting to learn that "homely" has a very different meaning in the UK. Similar to "homey" in the US
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#4I have no idea what the damage statistics are for it, but this just reminded me of it.
[0] https://listart.mit.edu/collections/student-lending-art-prog...
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#6MIT has something similar for its students - they lottery off an entire gallery of art to students to keep in their dorm rooms for the year every fall [0]. I have no idea what the damage statistics are for it, but this just reminded me of it. [0] https://listart.mit.edu/collections/student-lending-art-prog...
Re: Cambridge gallery lends art to students 'with none damaged' in 60 years
#7MIT has something similar for its students - they lottery off an entire gallery of art to students to keep in their dorm rooms for the year every fall [0]. I have no idea what the damage statistics are for it, but this just reminded me of it. [0] https://listart.mit.edu/collections/student-lending-art-prog...
I was just going to mention this. Apparently they'll only loan prints to students. Faculty can get the better stuff: https://listart.mit.edu/collections/campus-loan-art-program
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
I was just going to mention this. Apparently they'll only loan prints to students. Faculty can get the better stuff: https://listart.mit.edu/collections/campus-loan-art-program
In this context, prints mean "original prints" which doesn't translate to junk or reproductions. Some original prints are worth in excess of half a million dollars.
Re: Cambridge gallery lends art to students 'with none damaged' in 60 years
#10It's very popular here — students camp out overnight to maintain their spot in line, and the art up for rental tends to run out quickly.
[1]: https://www.oberlin.edu/news/art-rental-behind-scenes-look
[2]: https://www.oberlin.edu/news/visionary-behind-art-rental