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December 01, 2008
Culver resigns at Ogunquit Museum

The list of openings for museum directors in Maine keeps getting longer.

The Ogunquit Museum of American Art announced on Monday that executive director and curator Michael Culver is leaving the museum.

In a letter to the museum staff and docents, Michael Kenslea, president of the board of directors, said, "After 25 years of service to the museum, we will certainly miss Michael. Looking ahead we have new challenges and opportunities and we hope that you will all be part of an exciting future for the museum."

The museum is closed for the season, and will reopen in spring 2009. Culver couldn't be reached on Monday morning for a comment.

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Posted by Bob Keyes at 09:15 AM

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December 4, 2008 08:12 AM

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Bob Keyes writes about the arts in Maine for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. He's been in the newspaper business more than 20 years, having begun his career in 1985 as a news reporter for the Central Maine Morning Sentinel in Waterville.

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