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Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum

Bill Conger is Chief Curator of the Peoria Riverfront Museum. Bill oversees the content at the museum and is responsible for a number of self-curated exhibitions such as “American Verses” and “Heart.” He earned his M.F.A. degree from Illinois State University.

Kay WalkingStick, <em>Peonies</em>
Kay WalkingStick, Peonies
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Beth Harris
Richard Serra, <em>Artaud</em>
Richard Serra, Artaud
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Beth Harris
Conrad Marca-Relli, <em>Cristobal</em>
Conrad Marca-Relli, Cristobal
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Steven Zucker
Robert Colescott, <em>Miss Liberty</em>
Robert Colescott, Miss Liberty
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Beth Harris
Rashid Johnson, <em>Good Love</em>
Rashid Johnson, Good Love
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Beth Harris
Sherrie Levine, <em>After Russell Lee: 1-60</em>
Sherrie Levine, After Russell Lee: 1-60
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Steven Zucker
Richard Prince, <em>Nurse Elsa</em>
Richard Prince, Nurse Elsa
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Steven Zucker
Diane Arbus, <em>A Box of Ten Photographs</em>
Diane Arbus, A Box of Ten Photographs
by Bill Conger, Chief Curator, Peoria Riverfront Museum and Dr. Steven Zucker

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