Virtual Lecture Explores Fundraising in the Museum World
Truman Interdisciplinary Studies will host a virtual lecture and discussion with Dr. Coutney Skipton-Long from 1:30-2:30 p.m. March 26.
The Glass House was built by architect Philip Johnson between 1949 and 1995 and rests in a National Trust Historic Site in New Canaan, Connecticut. The 49-acre site features 14 structures, including the Glass House, and various temporary exhibitions, along with a permanent collection of paintings and sculptures from the 20th century.
Skipton-Long, director of development at The Glass House, will discuss advancement and fundraising in the museum world. Those interested can join the conversation via Zoom.
The Glass House was built by architect Philip Johnson between 1949 and 1995 and rests in a National Trust Historic Site in New Canaan, Connecticut. The 49-acre site features 14 structures, including the Glass House, and various temporary exhibitions, along with a permanent collection of paintings and sculptures from the 20th century.
Skipton-Long, director of development at The Glass House, will discuss advancement and fundraising in the museum world. Those interested can join the conversation via Zoom.


