pile an information interview resource document to be used 

 in advising interns. May 22, 1997 through July 25, 1997. 

 Brooke M. Black, Bachelor's Candidate, Northern Arizona 

 University. Assist with Awards for Museum Leadership pro- 

 gram planning and implementation February 3-21. Catalog 

 and enter thesis and dissertations citations into the 

 Museum Studies database. February 3, 1997 through April 



30, 1997- 



Matthew Hartell, Bachelor's Candidate, University of South 

 Carolina. American Indian Museum Studies Program. 

 Gather information for a Tribal Museum Directory; tabu- 

 late results of ATMS program survey; locate written 

 materials to update tribal museum bibliography. July 8, 

 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Erin C. Korengold, Bachelor's Degree, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Intern Services. Working on the July Museum 

 Career Seminar for Interns May 27, 1997 through August 

 10, 1997. 



Carolina Maharbiz, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell University. 

 Latino Graduate Training Seminar. Compile a notebook 

 with article and book readings to accompany the seminar. 

 June 2, 1997 through August I, 1997. 



Dr. Svitlana Marinova, The George Washington University. 

 Developing art museums as NGOs May 5, 1997 through 

 December 31, 1997. 



Deirdre M. Prins, Center for Museum Studies. Research 

 project: I. to investigate the role of South Africa in plan- 

 ning for the 1999 Folklife Festival, where South Africa will 

 be rhe fearured country; 2. to study educational packages 

 designed and distributed by the Smithsonian. June 23, 1997 

 through July 19, 1997. 



Comptroller 



Carlos Williamson, Bachelor's Candidate, Strayer College. Of- 

 fice of the Comptroller. Reconciling bank accounts. 

 January 8, 1997 through March 28, 1997. 



Friends of the National Zoo — Communications 



Alexandra Feachem, Master's Degree, London School of 

 Hygene and Tropical Med. Communications. Writing and 

 editing for Zoogoer magazine. May 18, 1997 through August 

 18, 1997. 



Heather A. Pilar, Bachelor's Degree, Washington College. 

 Public Relations. Setting up "Newly Discovered Species" 

 database; writing brochures on animal demonstrations at 

 the Zoo, conservation, and the Great Barrier Reef. June 9, 

 1997 through September 5, 1997. 



Hirshborn Museum and Sculpture Garden 



Eric Jack Baker, Bachelor's Degree, College of William and 

 Mary. Conservation. Assisting the HMSG Sculpture Conser- 

 vator in carrying out a variety of sculpture conservation 



treatments on more than seventy outdoor sculptures. Treat- 

 ments will include cleansing of soiled sculpture surfaces, 

 application of protective coatings, paint application, and 

 helping make structural repairs. Assist Conservator in 

 weekly tasks of cleaning indoor sculptures and other indoor 

 projects when weather does not permit. June 9, 1997 

 through August 29, 1997. 



Susan L. Borkowski, Bachelor's Candidate, The Catholic 

 University of America. Education and Library. Working in 

 the Library aiding the librarians in shelving and data entry. 

 I will also be placed in other areas in order to experience 

 and learn about other areas of the museums including 

 education. February 10, 1997 through May 23, 1997. 



Evan M. Cantwell, Bachelor's Candidate, James Madison 

 University. Education. Responsibilities include filing and 

 labeling slides of the Hirshhorn's acquisitions and special 

 requests, copy work, documentation of exhibitions, process- 

 ing of film and prints, learning techniques with large- 

 format cameras and 4x5 film in a studio setting. June 9, 

 1997 through August 14, 1997. 



Beth Edelstein, Bachelor's Degree, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania, Conservation. Assisting the HMSG Sculpture Con- 

 servator in carrying out a variety of sculpture conservation 

 treatments on more than seventy outdoor sculptures. Treat- 

 ments will include cleansing of soiled sculpture surfaces, 

 application of protective coatings, paint application, and 

 helping make structural repairs. Assist Conservator in 

 weekly tasks of cleaning indoor sculptures and other indoor 

 projects when weather does not permit. June 9, 1997 

 through August 29, 1997. 



Erin Firestone, Undergraduate, Juniata College. Organization 

 and correspondence related to internship applications, sus- 

 taining an active intern file, coordinating the new docent 

 schedule, and attending/assisting with meetings for 

 docents. Conducting research for docents. September 2, 

 1997 through December 12, 1997. 



Christopher Gilbert, Bachelor's Degree, Virginia Common- 

 wealth University. Curatorial. Research assistant for As- 

 sociate Curator Phyllis Rosenzweig and Assistant Curator 

 Olga Viso at the Hirshhorn Museum. Gave Gallery Talks 

 on "Recent Acquisitions" show, researched "Toba Khedori" 

 exhibition. May 7, 1997 through August 30, 1997. 



Sarah Green, Master's Candidate, The American University. 

 Education/Public Affairs. Developed a marketing/promotions 

 project for 1998 summer programs in the Sculpture Garden. 

 (Jazz series, etc.) January 17, 1997 through May 1, 1997. 



Courtney Hewitt, Senior, University, of Vermont. Assist in 

 writing educational material, participating in the docent 

 program, and working with family programs. September 

 !5> r 997 through December 12, 1997. 



David M. Kupperberg, High School Senior, Sidwell Friends 

 School. Education. Producing a film of a discussion be- 

 tween students and the Chief Curator in an effort to attract 

 a younger audience to the Hirshhorn. Giving touch tours 

 for the blind. May 5, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



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