Curatorial Resources & Research [CRR] provides scholarly research on modern art and architecture. By offering expertise on a short term basis, CRR can carry out assignments for which a client does not have adequate time or sufficient staff.

Museums, historical societies, foundations, documentary filmmakers, and owners of architecturally significant buildings can benefit from CRR's services.

Susan G. Solomon is the founding president of CRR. Trained as an art historian with a concentration on twentieth century architecture, Solomon has had extensive experience as a curator, writer, and speaker. She is the author of "Louis I. Kahn: Trenton Jewish Community Center", published by Princeton Architectural Press and "Recent American Playgrounds: Revitalizing Community Space" published by University Press Of New England. Each book was supported by a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Solomon received a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997.


How can a non-profit institution or a business use CRR?

Current exhibit: "If I Owned The Trenton Bath House..."












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