Carla Ceruzzi, High School Student, Cantetbury School. Com- 

 puter Services. "Gateway Project" — which will develop a 

 thematic approach to collections information on the 

 Smithsonian website. The theme of the project is migra- 

 tions of people, cultures, and ideas. June 16, 1997 through 

 July 18, 1997. 



Kathleen Chen, Senior, Walter Johnson High School. Graphics. 

 Assist with production of Edith Wharton, Matthew Brady, 

 and George Marshall exhibits opening fall 1997. July 15, 

 1997 through November 14, 1997. 



Melissa Ciappetta, Bachelor's Candidate, Muhlenberg College. 

 Education. Responsibilities: Manage intern application 

 files, perform a variety of clerical duties (reply to telephone 

 and written inquities about NPG's internship program, 

 schedule orientation appointments, prepare exit clearances 

 and certificates, assist with the summer intern conference). 

 June 5, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Angelica M. Docog, Doctorate Degree, University of 



Manchester. Curatorial. Researching portraits representing 

 the Hispanic tradition of portraiture in North America for 

 a future exhibition. October 7, 1996 through December 13, 

 1996. 



Laura M. Fionlli, Bachelor's Candidate, University of 

 Chicago. Office of the Historian. June 23, 1997 through 

 August 29, 1997. 



Laura E. Firczuk, Bachelor's Degree, The American Univer- 

 sity. Education. Assist the Public Program Director in 

 producing Cultures in Motion Programs, and the Portrait 

 Gallery's film series. May 12., 1997 through July 28, 1997. 



Amber Frid-Jimenez, Bachelor's Degree, Wesleyan University. 

 Design and Production. Assisting in the design and produc- 

 tion of the "Mathew Brady's Portraits: Images as History, 

 Photography as Art" and "Edith Wharton's World: 

 Portraits of People and Places" exhibitions. July 14, 1997 

 through September 19, 1997. 



Regina Galea, Smith College. Research and annotation of the 

 Charles Willson Peale family papers. September 2, 1997 

 through December 19, 1997. 



Ann Hollinger Gibson, Bachelor's Degree, Stephens College. 

 Catalog of American Portraits. Doing biographical research 

 on subjects and artists, cataloging, and incorporating data 

 and images into a national online database. October 7, 1996 

 through December 23, 1996. 



Laura E. Gilmour, Bachelor's Candidate, Randolph -Macon 

 College. Catalog of American Portraits. Duties include 

 biographical research on subjects and artists, cataloging, 

 and incorporating data and images into a national online 

 database. May 27, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Bernadine Gonsalez, Master's Candidate, University of Texas 

 at Austin. Library. Assisting in processing materials for the 

 Ray Smith caricature and cartoon collection in the 

 NMAA/NPG library. March 3, 1997 through April 3, 1997. 



Emily Hage, Master's Degree, University of Maryland. Prints 

 and Photographs. Researching celebrity caricatures. May 

 21, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Brenda Ingersoll, Bachelor's Candidate, Lawrence University. 

 Education. Collaboration and research for NPG educational 

 previsit materials. July 9, 1997 through August 30, 1997. 



Sarah Keller, Bachelor's Degree, University of Chicago. 

 Curatorial/Painting and Sculpture. George Washington 

 portrait exhibit. June 23, 1997 through August 29, 1997. 



Sinclair Kelly, High School Student, Harpeth Hall School. 

 Design and Production. Assist in the production and main- 

 tenance of gallery areas and displays as well as in the 

 production and installation of graphics for the National 

 Portrait Gallery's permanent collection and fot special 

 exhibitions. January 5, 1997 through January 24, 1997. 



David Y. Kim, Bachelor's Candidate, Amherst College. Peale 

 Family Papers. Conducting biographical research on various 

 sitters painted by the Peale Family, as well as assisting with 

 the publication of the Peale Family Papers, a compilation 

 of the letters of C.W. Peale et al., which is now in its 6th 

 volume. June 2, 1997 through August 8, 1997. 



Nora E. Langhirt, Bachelor's Degree, Franklin and Marshall 

 College. Education. Assist public program director in 

 producing Cultures in Motion programs and film series. 

 July 21, 1997 through September 30, 1997. 



Anne Leonard, Bachelor's Degree, Yale University. Painting 

 and Sculpture. Researching NPG's collection of portrait 

 sculpture by Jo Davidson, and assist with general curatorial 

 research. July 7, 1997 through August 1, 1997. 



Helene Mason, Bachelor's Candidate, Institut D'Etudes Poli- 

 tiques de Pans. Office of Development. Participating in all 

 aspects of the National Portrait Gallery's Development 

 including research SCAN training, prospect meetings, and 

 events. October 1, 1996 through August 30, 1997. 



Maura Partrick, Bachelor's Degree, Savannah College of Art 

 and Design. Public Affairs. Assisting Public Affairs for 

 openings of "Edith Wharton's World: Portraits of People 

 and Places" and "Matthew Brady's Portraits: History as 

 Photography." July I, 1997 through August 15, 1997. 



Rhia Rae, Bachelor's Candidate, Florida International Univer- 

 sity. Catalog of American Portraits. Conducting biographi- 

 cal research on subjects and artists, cataloging, and 

 incorporating data and images into a national online 

 database. May 19, 1997 through July 31, 1997. 



Beth Skirkankh, Bachelor's Degree, State University of New 

 York at Purchase. Design and Production. Assist in 

 graphics office with the production of recent acquisitions, 

 Matthew Brady and Edith Wharton exhibitions, including 

 silkscreening processes, computer tasks, and label installa- 

 tion; also gallery "rounds." June 30, 1997 through August 



8, 1997- 



Shannon Sloan, Bachelor's Candidate, California State at San 

 Bernadino. Education. Set up a docent training program for 

 the National Portrait Gallery. June 16, 1997 through 

 August 29, 1997. 



Anna Staton, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland in 

 Baltimore Co. Photographs. Assist curator with programs 

 and publications for upcoming exhibition, "Matthew 



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