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How Philbrook Museum is leaning outward, rather than in, during the COVID-19 crisis
Innovators in Conversation: Scott Stulen
CEO and President, Philbrook Museum of Art
President, Tessitura Network
Innovators in Conversation: Scott Stulen
4/28/2020
45 mins
Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is meeting the challenge of their COVID-19 closure
by leaning into their mission to connect people to art and nature — in new ways. With a #PhilTheGaps initiative, they invite their community to join them through daily online content from Instagram takeovers to DJ sets, podcasts to gardening cams. They are also giving back to their community through donations to COVID-19 relief funds, victory gardens and platforms for supporting local artists.
“We need more joy. We need more happiness. We need more cats. And we need places that will give us hope.”
Watch the video above to enjoy this conversation between Scott Stulen, CEO and President of Philbrook Museum of Art, and Tessitura Network President Andrew Recinos.
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