Center for Museum Studies 



Maria Alonso-Moreno, Montgomery College. Office of the 

 Secretary. Assist in coordinating the Virgin Mary Con- 

 ference. 2/25/98 through 5/15/98. 



Eliza Duerr, Bachelor's Candidate, West Chester University. 

 Intern will assist with all aspects of the planning, coordinat- 

 ing and implementation of the eighteenth annual museum 

 careers seminar. Intern will tabuluate evaluations and write 

 final report. 6/2/98 through 7/31/98. 



Joy Foust, Montgomery College. Intern will work with rhe 

 Workshop Series (Introduction to Visitor Studies) and work 

 on Museum Studies database. 6/1/98 rhrough 8/7/98. 



Kiyohito Hamada, Universiry of Tokyo. Assist with coordinat- 

 ing CMS workshops. Conducr research on training and 

 professional development, and research sources of com- 

 munity and corporate support. 1/6/98 through 3/6/98. 



Donna Weeks, Monrgomery College. Research materials to be 

 included in American Indian Museum Studies Program 

 resource materials. 6/4/98 through 8/30/98. 



Danielle Winner, Bachelor's Degree, St Mary's College. Intern 

 will aid wirh the Latino Graduate Training Seminar, 1998. 

 5/18/98 through 7/12/98. 



Friends of the National Zoo 



Alison Emblidge, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell Universiry. 

 Communications. Intern will write and research for Zoogoer 

 magazine and assist with media relations. 6/1/98 through 

 7/31/98. 



Baiba Perersone, Bachelor's Candidate, Vidzeme Universiry 

 College. Public Affairs. Assist in Public Affairs office on a 

 variery of projects. 9/21/98 through 12/11/98. 



Emily Schuster, Bachelor's Degree, Johns Hopkins. Com- 

 munications. Intern will write and research for the Zoogoer 

 magazine and assist with media relations. 6/8/98 through 

 9/30/98. 



Judy Tasse. Writer/ediror in the Division of Exhibit Interpre- 

 tation at the National Zoological Park. Includes researching, 

 writing, and editing for a water exhibit scheduled to open in 

 spring 2000. n/1/97 through 11/30/98. 



Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 



Tracey Avant, Masrer's Degree, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Education. Inrern will assist with the research for and 

 the development of didactic material for children and 

 families for temporary exhibits at the Hirshhorn. 6/1/98 

 through 8/28/98. 



Elizaberh DiFebo, Bachelor's Candidate, Moravian College. 

 Education. Gave numerous tours of the George Segal 

 Retrospective exhibition, coordinared registration for the 

 Writers' Workshop, "Using the Art of George Segal to In- 

 spire Poetry," mailed applications to prospective interns as 

 well as received, maintained, and managed summer inter- 



nship applications, preparing and presenting the applica- 

 tions for final selection by museum professionals. 2/3/98 

 through 5/1/98. 



Vicrona Durrer, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of 

 Maryland. Library. Worked in rhe library assisring with 

 cataloging manuscripts and important documents. 6/1/98 

 through 8/28/98. 



Katherine Ebner, Masrer's Candidare, Universiry of Ok- 

 lahoma. Performed curatorial research for the Curator of 

 Sculpture. 6/1/98 through 8/14/98. 



Portia Edwards, Bachelor's Candidate, University of California — 

 Santa Cruz. Education. Research concerning postmodern 

 deconstructionist theory relating to 2D art producrion. 

 4/6/98 through 6/15/98. 



Danielle Ezrin, Montgomery. Library. Intern will assist with 

 library invenrory and preservarion needs. 7/22/98 through 

 8/31/98. 



Alice Farlowe, Bachelor's Candidare, Universiry of Georgia. 

 Performed curatorial research for furure temporary exhibi- 

 tions. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Sophie Fawcett, Bachelor's Candidate, Cambridge Universiry, 

 Triniry Hall. Education. Dissertation on the nature of 

 private collections and the privare collecrion in the public 

 eye/arena. 8/24/98 through 9/24/98. 



Abigail Freeman, Bachelor's Candidate, Maryland Insrirute of 

 Arr. Conservation. Intern will assist the Sculpture Conser- 

 varor with the summer cleaning and mainrenence of the 

 outdoor Sculpture Garden, rhe wnring of condirion reports, 

 and strucrural repairs of objects. 6/8/98 through 8/28/98. 



Emily Hage, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Maryland. 

 Dept. of Public Programs/Curarorial Division. Research 

 assistance. 9/9/98 through 12/31/98. 



Anna Herzlinger, Bachelor's Candidare, Haverford College. 

 Education. Gave tours of rhe collections and special exhibi- 

 tion, organized education programs' report and researched 

 and wrore Training nores, on a furure exhibition, for rhe 

 docents. Volunreered with rhe conservarion departmenr ro 

 clean the outdoor sculprure. 6/1/98 through 8/15/98. 



Kimberly Kindelsperger, Bachelor's Candidare, Universiry of 

 Maryland. Research and observation of upcoming museum 

 exhibirions, with a focus on Kiki Smith and Chuck Close 

 in the "Direcrions" series. 1/20/98 through 5/29/98. 



Rachel Mayer, Bachelor's Candidate, Williams College. Educa- 

 tion. Gave numerous rours of rhe special exhibirions Carlos 

 Alfonzo and Directions: Tony Oursler, and the permanent 

 collecrion, taught a four-week class, for children in conjunc- 

 tion with the Smithsonian Associates on the Hirshhorn 's 

 collection. Researched and prepared Training nores for the 

 docents on the Chuck Close exhibition, performed research 

 on selecred artisrs, assisted with press previews and volun- 

 teered with the conservation dept. to clean outdoor sculp- 

 rure. 6/1/98 through 8/1/98. 



Laura Roulet, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Maryland — 

 College Park. Will be assisting Hirshhorn Museum conrem- 

 porary curator Olga Viso. 9/24/98 through 6/30/99. 



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