77-year-old leaves no crumbs, using Gen Z slang to bring attention to art gallery
Summary
A 77-year-old curator at the National Gallery of Art used popular slang from younger generations to connect with a wider audience. This approach aimed to make art more relatable and bring more attention to the gallery.Key Facts
- The curator is 77 years old.
- She works at the National Gallery of Art.
- She used slang commonly used by Generation Z (young people).
- The goal was to bridge the gap between generations.
- The slang helped attract more attention to the art gallery.
- The story was reported by Nancy Cordes on CBS News.
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