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Lone Le Floch-Andersen

Program Manager & Curator

As a curator and museum educator, I seek to inspire curiosity and lifelong learning by providing engaging experiences that promote a deep understanding of diverse perspectives.

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Water Music by T.C Boyle
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Louise Bourgeois
Lone Le Floch-Anderson

Lone’s team.Favorite Stories

What is a perfect globe?

Elisée Reclus’s “Perfect Globe” from 125 years ago offers a window into how we perceive the planet and ourselves, bridging past and present.

Care for a drop of London Monster Soup?

This 1828 satirical, microscopic view of polluted Thames water, featuring gorgons and hydras, highlights important current environmental issues, such as access to clean drinking water and sanitation.

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Thanks to art, instead of seeing a single world, our own, we see it multiply until we have before us as many worlds as there are original artists, worlds more different one from the other than those which revolve in infinite space, worlds which, centuries after the extinction of the fire from which their light first emanated, whether it is called Rembrandt or Vermeer, send us still each one its special radiance. -Marcel Proust

Marcel Proust

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