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#10 Robert Rindler

July 12, 2020 by TruroHistorical

Paper and Acrylic (fancy chocolate Wrappers); not food safe
Robert has been a part-time resident of Wellfleet for more than 30 years. Since moving here full-time in 2005 he has served on several non-profit boards in both the arts and higher education on Cape Cod. He currently chairs the PAAM (Provincetown Art Association and Museum), Education Committee and serves on the Board and Education, Development and Strategic Planning Committees at The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill.
A native of New York City, Bob received his undergraduate degree in architecture from The Cooper Union, and his masters from Yale University. He has been a curator, lecturer, critic and has taught in the arts for 35 years. He is an arts administrator and has lead the Academic Affairs of five different colleges and universities. Rindler has served as the Chair of the Art Department at UVM, (The University of Vermont); as Provost at RISD, (Rhode Island School of Design); Dean of the Cooper Union School of Art and President at MIAD, (The Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design).
He is also an exhibiting artist and has received wide recognition for his work including a one-person installation at PAAM titled “RECYCLING VERNACULAR”.

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HISTORIC TRURO: Landmarks and Legends Self-Guided Tours

A joint project of the Truro Historical Commission and the Truro Historical Society, this guidebook was created to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower in Cape Cod Bay in 1620 and is an update of the 1984 guide that celebrated the 275th anniversary of the founding of Truro.
Click here to download the guidebook: Historic Truro Tours

This program was supported in part by a grant from the Truro Cultural Council, a local agency that is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. Funding for printing was also provided by the Truro Chamber of Commerce, Truro Part-Time Resident Taxpayers’ Association, and Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod. Chuck Steinman, Editor and Graphic Design, Truro Historical Commission.

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