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Layoffs · New YorkBROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- The outside of the Brooklyn Museum turned into a rallying stage Tuesday evening amid layoffs. Some workers told PIX11 News that they have dedicated decades to this museum and they are part of the history. However, the leadership of the museum stated wages are the majority of the museum’s operating budget.
More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State Chants of "No layoffs" were heard by Brooklyn museum workers Tuesd…See the Story
'A disaster': Brooklyn Museum employees rally amid layoffs
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Paintings · OrlandoThe Orlando Museum of Art and the estate of its former director, who died last month, have agreed to drop lawsuits against each other that arose from the 2022 FBI seizure of two dozen forged paintings that were falsely attributed to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. The museum said in a statement Tuesday the dismissal ends all litigation between it and the estate of its former director, Aaron De Groft, who died Jan. 18. The museum had accused De Grof…See the Story
Orlando museum and late ex-director's estate drop lawsuits over forged Basquiat artworks
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Toledo, Ohio · ToledoAdam M. Levine, the director of the Toledo Museum of Art, argues that non-profits must embrace sound financial practices as a strategy to sustain and amplify their missionsSee the Story