press, film crews, and promotion of public programs. 

 6/5/98 through 7/3/98. 



Joanna Marsh, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell University. In- 

 tern Programs. Intern will research objects in the traveling 

 folk art show in preparation for the annotated labels, and 

 will research proposed acquisitions. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Bethany Martin, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. 

 Design. Intern will assist with the production of the 

 graphics for three exhibitions, and assist with preparations 

 for future exhibitions. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Dorinna Mendoza, Bachelor's Candidate, Stanford University. 

 Dorinna will spend the first half of her internship with the 

 registrar's department. She will spend the second part with 

 Curator Lynda Hartigan. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Barbara Palley, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Virginia. 

 Education. Inrern will assist with the prepartion of educa- 

 tional materials for the "Gold Rush" exhibit and assist with 

 the relared Web page. 6/5/98 through 8/21/98. 



Jina Park, Master's Candidate, Graduate School of Hong-Ik 

 University. Jina will begin in the registrar's department 

 interning in a variety of offices. She will spend the second 

 half of the semester with George Gurney in the curatorial 

 department. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Juan Rivera, Masrer's Candidate, Fashion Institute of Technol- 

 ogy. Development. Intern will work with corporate spon- 

 sors for Latino initiatives taking place over the next five 

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



Timothy Rutti, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of Arizona — 

 Tuscon. Design and Production. Intern will assisr with the 

 crearion of a database, photography and digitization of 

 photos for the nineteenth-century frame documentation 

 and storage project. 6/5/98 through 7/31/98. 



Michael San Filippo, Master's Degree, Middlebury College. 

 Advanced-level graduate internship at NMAA. 1/12/98 

 through 4/24/98. 



Suzanne Schairer, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Chicago. 

 Suzanne will start her internship with the Depury Director, 

 Charles Robertson. Depending on the scope of the project, 

 she may remain there for the remainder of the semester. 

 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Richard Sorenson, Master's Candidate, American Universiry. 

 Richard will begin interning with Therese Heyman in the 

 curatorial department. He will rhen move to the Renwick 

 and intern with the Curator, Kenneth Trapp. 9/8/98 

 through 4/23/99. 



Bianca Sparks, Bachelor's Candidate, Brown Universiry. In- 

 tern will research Latino artists, assist with the drafting of 

 object labels, and coordinate photographic and conserva- 

 tion requests. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Hillary Spencer, Master's Candidate, American University. 

 Hillary will spend the first part of the internship in the 

 design and production office. She will then move to the 

 development office. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



Adnanne Stone, Bachelor's Candidate, Wake Forest Univer- 

 siry. External Affairs. Intern will assist the Chief of Exter- 



nal Affairs wirh product development. 6/5/98 through 



7/31/98- 

 Elizabeth Wierenga, Master's Candidate, Wayne State Univer- 

 sity. Elizabeth will begin interning with Joann Moser in 

 the curarorial department. She will then intern with 

 Richard Murray, Curator of the Abbott Handerson Thayer 

 exhibit. 9/8/98 through 4/23/99. 



National Museum of African Art 



Molly Barnes, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of North Carolina — 

 Chapel Hill. Library. Intern will contribute to the update 

 of African terminology in Art and Architecture Thesaurus. 

 3/2/98 through 7/10/98. 



Claudia Brittenham, Bachelor's Candidate, Yale University. 

 Intern will compile a package of information on all objects 

 in the permanent collection. 6/1/98 through 7/24/98. 



Gina Cabrera, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Virginia. 

 Intern will work with the Eliot Elisofon photogtaphic of- 

 fice. 6/1/98 through 9/7/98. 



Jennifer Chow, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of Virginia. 

 Education. Intern will assist with the development of 

 educational materials for the activity room for the "Olowe 

 of Ise" exhibit. 6/15/98 through 8/21/98. 



Marsha Ford, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Maryland — 

 College Park. Archives. Compile and catalog collection of 

 papers donated by Constance Stuart Larabee. 9/8/98 

 through 11/13/98. 



Marian Gilbride, Bachelor's Degree, University of London — 

 SOAS. Education Dept. Research on the Power and Iden- 

 tity exhibit — prepared for the use of docents. 9/28/98 

 through 12/4/98. 



Denise Hatcher, Bachelor's Candidate, Illinois State Univer- 

 siry. Intern will research new African art terms for use in 

 the NMAFA Archives and Library. 6/1/98 through 8/7/98. 



Michael Miller, Master's Candidate, California State University — 

 Fullerton. Intern will monitor Olowe exhibit activity room 

 and assist with various research projects associated with 

 other exhibitions. Intern will also facilitate teacher/srudent 

 workshops and tours. 4/16/98 through 6/19/98. 



Tomoko Yagi, Master's Degree, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Education. Intern will assist curator and write a grant 

 proposal. 1/12/98 through 4/18/98. 



National Museum of American History 



Carrie Alcorn, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. Social 

 History. Documenting the users of women's dresses in the 

 period cosrume collection 1800-1824. 9/8/98 through 

 12/17/98. 



Melissa Andrews. Public Services. Intern will research the 

 development of women as consumers and that market, with 

 a focus on weddings and rules of etiquette. 6/29/98 through 

 8/29/98. 



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