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An OCMA Museum Guard Speaks Out
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Jun 20, 2009
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An OCMA Museum Guard Speaks Out
Former OCMA guard Kevin Ferguson had a close personal relationship with at least one of the paintings OCMA sold in March, William Wendt's "Spring in the Canyon," which he says was a balm for older museum-goers after viewing the more challenging modern art pieces. (Image credit: Laguna Art Museum)
"Spring in the Caynon," by William Wendt, said to be worth way more than OCMA got for it and 17 other paintings.
"Spring in the Caynon," by William Wendt, said to be worth way more than OCMA got for it and 17 other paintings.
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Laguna Art Museum
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Former OCMA guard Kevin Ferguson had a close personal relationship with at least one of the paintings OCMA sold in March, William Wendt's "Spring in the Canyon," which he says was a balm for older museum-goers after viewing the more challenging modern art pieces. (Image credit: Laguna Art Museum)

Former OCMA guard Kevin Ferguson had a close personal relationship with at least one of the paintings OCMA sold in March, William Wendt's "Spring in the Canyon," which he says was a balm for older museum-goers after viewing the more challenging modern art pieces. (Image credit: Laguna Art Museum)