Tampa Museum of Art announces Branko van Oppen as Curatorial Consultant for Ancient Art
Van Oppen has published several books and articles.
TAMPA, FLA
.-The Tampa Museum of Art announced the appointment of Branko van Oppen as the Curatorial Consultant for Ancient Art. With his expertise in Hellenistic queenship (from the time of Alexander to the reign of Cleopatra, ca. 336-30 BCE), van Oppen will bring new perspectives to the Tampa Museum of Arts repertoire of Greek and Roman artone of the largest and most significant collections in the southeastern United States. Van Oppen was offered the position in 2019, but until travel restrictions are lifted during the COVID-19 pandemic, he will join the Museum remotely from the Netherlands, where he currently resides. As soon as travel restrictions are lifted, he will join the staff full-time in Tampa.
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NORTHAMPTON The Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce welcomed six new board members from across Hampshire County this month. The five women and one man come from diverse ethnic, racial, and professional backgrounds, bringing fresh, new voices and ideas to the board.
The new members to the 24-person board include:
Anna Bowen, who lives in Florence with her two children and owns Strada on Main Street in Northampton. A native of Oklahoma, Bowen is a graduate of Hampshire College. She has owned Strada since 1994, which has been voted a “Top Ten Shoe Store” and boasts over 8,000 clients.