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Anna Burckhardt

Episode 4 of the Oxford Design Society Podcast podcast, hosted by Oxford Design Society, titled "Anna Burckhardt" was published on July 30, 2021 and runs 33 minutes.

July 30, 2021 ·33m · Oxford Design Society Podcast

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In this episode, we are joined by Anna Burckhardt, who is a curatorial assistant at the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art. We ask Anna about her education and path to MoMA, her projects including the Reconstructions show and working with Neri Oxman. Tune in to learn more about silkworms, death masks and curating exhibitions in the pandemic.

In this episode, we are joined by Anna Burckhardt, who is a curatorial assistant at the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art. We ask Anna about her education and path to MoMA, her projects including the Reconstructions show and working with Neri Oxman. Tune in to learn more about silkworms, death masks and curating exhibitions in the pandemic.

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