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July 19, 2011 at 4:22pm
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I’m thrilled to announce today’s launch of Whitney Stories, the Whitney Museum’s new online magazine which was designed to provide a space for readers to engage with the Museum’s multiple histories and narratives. “Whitney Stories” is a quarterly publication, produced and written by Whitney staff and designed by the partnership Linked by Air.

As the project’s editor, I’ve worked with my colleagues to develop an iterative, feature-driven approach that will grow to suit the changing needs of the Museum and our community. I hope that you’ll log on and have a click around—now, and into the future! Feedback is welcome and encouraged.

Highlights from the first issue include:

+ What Do You Think? is a social feature that allows readers to share their thoughts about a range of topics related to the museum. Please join our community and contribute your thoughts!

+ Cory Arcangel Re-Blogs the Internet: A feature on Cory Arcangel’s online projects, including a special media partnership between the Whitney and Buzzfeed for his exhibition, Pro Tools.

+ Into the Future with CHERYL: Come party with CHERYL, the performance art collective that hosted a special party to celebrate groundbreaking on the Whitney’s building in downtown Manhattan.

Thanks for your support! Also, I am tired.

I’m thrilled to announce today’s launch of Whitney Stories, the Whitney Museum’s new online magazine which was designed to provide a space for readers to engage with the Museum’s multiple histories and narratives. “Whitney Stories” is a quarterly publication, produced and written by Whitney staff and designed by the partnership Linked by Air.

As the project’s editor, I’ve worked with my colleagues to develop an iterative, feature-driven approach that will grow to suit the changing needs of the Museum and our community. I hope that you’ll log on and have a click around—now, and into the future! Feedback is welcome and encouraged.

Highlights from the first issue include:

+ What Do You Think? is a social feature that allows readers to share their thoughts about a range of topics related to the museum. Please join our community and contribute your thoughts!

+ Cory Arcangel Re-Blogs the Internet: A feature on Cory Arcangel’s online projects, including a special media partnership between the Whitney and Buzzfeed for his exhibition, Pro Tools.

+ Into the Future with CHERYL: Come party with CHERYL, the performance art collective that hosted a special party to celebrate groundbreaking on the Whitney’s building in downtown Manhattan.

Thanks for your support! Also, I am tired.

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