In a national bastion of scientific research, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is going on the offensive for art.
Each fall, the school takes a collection of hundreds of prints, silk screens and lithographs — some worth as much as $2000 — into student dorm rooms, where they hang, on loan, for a year.
Jane Farver is the Director of MIT’s List Visual Arts Center, which runs the program. In this radio diary, she explains the value of taking art out of the gallery and into the chaos of a dorm room.
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