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Podcast: Highlights of the Women's Museum

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washingtonpost.com Staff
Friday, April 20, 2007; 5:00 PM

The National Museum of Women in the Arts celebrates its second decade in Washington this week, so we asked Director Judy L. Larson to lead us on a tour of the permanent collection. For more on the National Museum of Women in the Arts, see our special section on Feminism and Art. [Editor's Note: Judy Larson resigned from the museum in August 2007.]

To put the tour on your iPod, follow these instructions:

1. Download WomenInTheArts.zip to your computer.

2. Unzip the file, using a program like Winzip or StuffIt Expander. The MP3s will appear in a folder called National Museum of Women in the Arts.

3. Drag this folder into your iTunes music library.

4. Create a playlist, and transfer the files onto your iPod.

5. When listening to the podcast on a video iPod, double-click the center button to see a detail of the artwork being described. Photographs are courtesy of the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

Download our other museum podcast tours.



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