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Spotlight on the Museum Curators

               The fine care that the trees in the collections of the National Bonsai & Penjing
               Museum  receive,  their  artful  presentation,  and  the  Museum’s  educational
               outreach activities are all under the purview of the curator. The museum and its
               collections  have  been  fortunate  in  the  individuals  who  have  served  as  curator
               since 1975.
                    Robert  “Bonsai  Bob”  Drechsler  was  the  founding  curator,  serving  in  that
               capacity for more than twenty years, from 1975 to 1996. Ably assisted by the
               late Dan Chiplis, Drechsler set the high standards for the care of the collection

               that are still maintained today.
                    Warren Hill succeeded him, serving from 1996 to 2001. Jack Sustic followed
               Hill, from 2002 to 2005, and was succeeded by Jim Hughes, from 2005 to 2008.
               Jack Sustic returned to the curatorship in 2008 to the present.
                    Curators, of course, do not work alone. A large part of the museum’s success
               is also due to its committed staff, volunteers and interns, all of whom work in
               tandem  with  the  curator,  caring  for  each  small  tree  or  tiny  landscape  in  the
               museum.



























               Robert “Bonsai Bob” Drechsler with Dan Chiplis
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