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Penelope J. Agodoa, Masters Candidate, University of Mary- 

 land. Curatorial. Verification and location of published im- 

 ages or Olouse of Ise towards the production of a catalogue. 

 Project includes research of other artists working in the 

 Ekiti area during the same period. June I, 1995 through Au- 

 gust 11, 1995. 



Susanna Aulbach, Bachelors Degree, University of Texas. Cu- 

 ratorial. Working on survey of the permanent collection in 

 preparation for cataloging. Assisting curator in identifying 

 incorrect attributions in collection and up date curatorial 

 records and assisting in ongoing projects. January 9, 1995 

 through March 13, 1995. 



Andrea Bergmann, Bachelors Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Curatorial. The intern will be engaged in li- 

 brary research devoted to the first Portuguese navigators 

 and traders who explored the coasts of West, Central, 

 Southern, and Eastern Africa in the late 1400s and early 

 1500s. see form for rest. September 19, 1995 through No- 

 vember 21, 1995. 



John R. Glavan, Bachelors Degree, Michigan State Univer- 

 sity. Library of the National Museum of Aftican Art. The 

 intern will serve as research assistant to the Working 

 Group on Terminology to research and document the 

 usage, meaning and variants of terms relevant to African 

 Art indexing and cataloging. September 18, 1995 through 

 November 24, 1995. 



Holly Long, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Conservation. Will be provided a pre-program experi- 

 ence regarding the conservation of ethnographic art to in- 

 clude environmental monitoring and control, preventative 

 maintenance and conservation technique. June 19, 1995 

 through August 18, 1995. 



Helen Morgan, Bachelors Degree, Art Gallery and Mu- 

 seum, Kelingrove. Registrar. Assist registrar with a 

 physical inventory of the collections. This will include 

 reconciling computer printouts of stotage locations with 

 exact locations of object in storage areas to include 

 metal objects and textiles. March 4, 1995 through 

 February 6, 1996. 



Pilar Quezzaire-Belle, Masters Candidate, Harvard 



University. Photo Archives. Research for an upcoming 

 exhibit on raffia, a plant used in Africa for many objects, 

 both practical and artistic. June 5, 1995 through July II, 



1995- 



Elizabeth Quinn, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wis- 

 consin. Publications. Working with Public Affairs on 

 updating the museum's media lists as well as being ex- 

 posed to other public affairs department activities. Also 

 assisting the Editor in the production of a wide range of 

 museum materials. July 10, 1995 through September 22, 

 1995- 



Jane Carpenter, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Cura- 

 torial Office. Update bibliography and exhibition history 

 drafts for Cornell catalogue raisonne in progress. Folk art 

 and African American art related research tasks pertaining 

 to permanent collection holdings in these areas NMAA 

 Advanced Museum Training Program. September 8, 1995 

 through April 28, 1996. 



Angela Chang. Education. NMAA Advanced Museum Train- 

 ing Program. September 8, 1995 through April 28, 1996. 



Ricardo Compean, Bachelors Candidate, Blackhawk College. 

 Curatorial. Working with Curatorial office at the Museum 

 of American Art. Translation and research on Latino Artists 

 and Art work. July 5, 1995 through August 12, 1995. 



R. Leo Costello, The American University. Intern Programs. 

 NMAA Advanced Museum Training Program. September 

 8, 1995 through April 28, 1996. 



Erica Renee Davis, Bachelors Degree. Working in curatorial 

 division with curators on their projects. June 5, 1995 

 through August II, 1995. 



Alison Field, Bachelors degree. Intern Programs. NMAA Ad- 

 vanced Museum Training Program. September 8, 1995 

 through April 28, 1996. 



Andrea Foster, Bachelors degree. Registrar's Office. NMAA 

 Advanced Museum Training Program. Registrar/Curato- 

 rial. September 8, 1995 through April 28, 1996. 



Timothy Gately, Bachelors Candidate, University of Mary- 

 land. Assistance on all levels for upcoming museum publi- 

 cations. June 2, 1995 through July 28, 1995. 



Kelly Gayden, Masters Candidate, The American University. 

 Intern Programs. NMAA Advanced Museum Training Pro- 

 gram. September 8, 1995 through April 28, 1996. 



Shannon Holden, Bachelors Candidate, University of Texas at 

 Austin. Work on curatorial publication and research on up- 

 coming H.L. Sayen exhibit. June 2, 1995 through July 28, 



1995- 



Janice A. Homesky, Bachelors Degree, LCO Tribe. Curatorial. 

 Curatorial research and exhibition design as a participant 

 in the Museum Intern Partnership Program. October 3, 

 1994 through April 15, 1995. 



Lori Johnson, Masters Candidate, The American University. 

 Intern Programs. NMAA Advanced Museum Training Pro- 

 gram. September 8, 1995 through April 28, 1996. 



Amy K.Jones. Assistance in various aspects of the NMAA 

 registrar's office. June 5, 1995 through July 28, 1995. 



Danielle Kensey, Masters Candidate, The American 



University. Intern Programs. NMAA Advanced Museum 

 Training Program. September 8, 1995 through April 28, 

 1996. 



Timothy Laun, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin Stevens Point. Intern Programs. Re-installation of 

 second floor of NMAA. June 5, 1995 through July 28, 

 1995 



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