Participate In Our Whitney Biennial Twitter Tour
Monday, March 22, 2010 - 12:37 PM
We're teaming up with the Whitney to offer the first ever Twitter Tour of the museum's famed Biennial. And WNYC listeners responded in droves.
Now, we've selected our nine social media-addled participants (there were so many great entries that we expanded the list from eight to nine), who will get to take part in an exclusive tour led by Biennial co-curator Gary Carrion-Murayari.
If you didn't get chosen (sorry!) or happen to reside in another time zone or continent, you can still participate. Plug into Twitter at 2:30pm ET on Tuesday March 23, 2010 and you can be part of the conversation by following any of the folks listed below — along with @WNYCculture and @whitneymuseum — or search Twitter for the #WhiBi hashtag. If you don't have Twitter, you can also follow the participants via this list.
Submit questions in real time by addressing them to @WNYCculture, @whitneymuseum or @cmonstah or by tagging your posts with #WhiBi. See you at the (virtual) museum!
SELECTED PARTICIPANTS:
Man Bartlett
Twitter: @manbartlett
Lina Dorado
Twitter: @linagato
Flickr: LinaDorado
Nick Fortunato
Twitter: @spumoninick
Flickr: Visual Living
Eric Grant
Twitter: @ericgrant
Flickr: ericgrant
Nina Meledandri
Twitter: @_randomthoughts
Flickr: ...neene...
Tumblr: #whibi
Harper Reitkopf
Twitter: @MetroTwin
@itsharper
Rachel Wells
Twitter: @rachelwells
An Xiao
Twitter: @thatwaszen
Flickr: thatwaszen
Blog: thatwaszen.blogspot.com
Eva Yaa Asantewaa
Blog: infinitebody.blogspot.com
WNYC, WHITNEY AND OTHER GUEST PARTICIPANTS:
Carolina A. Miranda
Twitter: @cmonstah
Flickr: C-Monster
Blog: C-Monster.net
Liz Arnold
Twitter: @lizarnold
Jeffrey Inscho
Twitter: @mattressfactory
@isthisartdotorg
Blog: artyoucangetinto.blogspot.com
Zachary Adam Cohen
Twitter: @zacharycohen
Comments [2]
Carolina, thanks for this fun and unique experience! It gave me just a taste of what the Biennial is all about, but it made me eager for more.
Pleased to meet you all, and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Just wanted to give you the correct spelling of my name.
It's Eva Yaa Asantewaa.
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