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‘An enormous legacy’: Museum of Contemporary Art director calls it quits after 22 years – The Guardian
Elizabeth Ann Macgregor turned Sydney’s MCA into the most visited public contemporary art gallery in the world

The director of Sydneys Museum of Contemporary Art has resigned after 22 years at the helm.
Elizabeth Ann Macgregor, who transformed the MCA into the most visited contemporary public art gallery in the world, announced on Wednesday her intention to step down in October. The 62-year-olds five-year contract expires in December.
I feel its the right moment, she told Guardian Australia, admitting she has been toying with the idea of moving on ever since she reached her 20th anniversary at the museum…
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