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New Instagram account calls out discrimination and insensitivity at art museums

A new Instagram account called Change the Museum launched last month. Each post tells an anonymous story of discrimination at museums nationwide.

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By Steve Chiotakis • Jul 9, 2020 • 6m Listen

A new Instagram account called Change the Museum launched last month. Each post tells an anonymous story of discrimination at museums nationwide. The account now has nearly 18,000 followers and more than 200 posts.

Some posts are calling out famous museums, including the Getty, the Museum Of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and the Denver Art Museum. The account is run by a small group of art workers and artists. They say they’ve experienced and witnessed discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, race, and class. Through the posts, they hope to hold institutions publicly accountable as a way to demand systemic change.

The people who run the account say that they weren’t aware of retaliation by these institutions thus far. But in a statement provided to KCRW, they said, “We have been made aware, however, of some institutions taking action steps based on ‘feedback’ recently received. Though the source of this ‘feedback’ has not been revealed by these museums, inside sources have attributed much of it to the @changethemusuem account. This is exactly our goal — it is the reaction we want to see from museum administrations!”

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#changethemuseum @gettymuseum — @changethemuseum Pressuring US museums to move beyond lip service proclamations by amplifying tales of unchecked racism. Share your story: link in bio. DISCLAIMER: All stories are anonymous. The submitter has confirmed that the following information is accurate, and has given permission to @changethemusuem to share it on social media. Those individuals facing discrimination who are mentioned in this story, and who could be identified by this story, have granted permission to share.

A post shared by ChangeTheMuseum (@changethemuseum) on Jul 7, 2020 at 4:29pm PDT

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#changethemuseum — @changethemuseum Pressuring US museums to move beyond lip service proclamations by amplifying tales of unchecked racism. Share your story via link in bio. DISCLAIMER: All stories are anonymous. The submitter has confirmed that the following information is accurate, and has given permission to @changethemusuem to share it on social media. Those individuals facing discrimination who are mentioned in this story, and who could be identified by this story, have granted permission to share.

A post shared by ChangeTheMuseum (@changethemuseum) on Jul 9, 2020 at 10:21am PDT

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    Steve Chiotakis

    Afternoon News Anchor

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    Managing Producer, Greater LA

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    Lindsay Preston Zappas

    founder and editor-in-chief of Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles

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