Lindsay Bowman, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Vir- 

 ginia. Intern will assist with the organization and research 

 of the collection, editing and varifying portrait data and 

 images, and incorporating data and images into a national 

 database. 6/29/98 through 7/31/98. 



William Brannon. Design & Production. Intern will assist in 

 the production of two exhibits. Skills Learned: label fabrica- 

 tion, silkscreening, photo mounting, and some computer 

 graphics layout programs. Will also be responsible for gallery 

 checks and cleaning. 12/1/97 through 4/17/98. 



Valinda Carroll, Masters Candidate, Buffalo State College. 

 Conservation. Intern will help with condition reports of 

 untreated nineteenth and twentieth-century black-and- 

 white photographs. 6/8/98 through 8/28/98. 



Vanessa Curtis, Bachelor's Candidate, Trinity College. Educa- 

 tion. To research Latino cultures by creating an exhibit that 

 brings individuals out to expetience these cultures through 

 paintings, lectures, film series and special events. 8/31/98 

 through 11/30/98. 



Francis Fletcher, Bachelor's Degree, College of Wooster. 

 Education. Duties include biographical research on subject 

 and artists, editing and verifying data, organizing data and 

 materials, and incorporating data and images into a nation- 

 al online database. 2/17/98 through 5/15/98. 



Rhonda Gray- Young, Bachelor's Candidate, Mongomery Col- 

 lege. Office of Education. Participate with staffin high 

 school classroom presentations and tours in the permanent 

 collection. Complete a teseatch project with an art history 

 emphasis that relates to an existing program. Assist with 

 Living History program presented in conjunction with spe- 

 cial exhibition. 9/28/98 through 12/18/98. 



Ana Cristina Gutierrez, Bachelor's Candidate, Franklin and 

 Marshall College. Education. Intern will assist the Public 

 Program Director with the Latino film festival, Cultures in 

 Motion programs and film series. Also assist with the 

 Beatles' courtyard concerts. 5/4/98 through 8/14/98. 



Jennifet Harbster, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia — Santa Cruz. Education. Intern will assist the Public 

 Program Director with the production of Cultures in Mo- 

 tion programs and film series. 4/6/98 through 6/15/98. 



Sarah Harre, Bachelor's Candidate, Yale University. Peale 

 Family Papers. Researches Titian Ramsay Peale 's participa- 

 tion on the Wilkes expedition to the South Pacific. Writes 

 scholarly annotation and headnotes for a documentary his- 

 tory publishing project. Writes a scholarly research paper 

 on an aspect of her research. 9/8/98 through 12/23/98. 



Brenda Ingersoll. Design and Production. Intern will assist in 

 the Graphics Department with projects relating to the 

 Time and Caricatures exhibit. Intern will learn how to 

 silkscteen and other aspects of exhibit installation. 1/5/98 

 through 4/27/98. 



Zach Intratet, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Chicago. 

 Curatorial. Work on the Notable Americans exhibition, 

 starting with the provenance of Mary Cassatt by Degas. 

 6/22/98 through 8/14/98. 



Suzanne Karr, Bachelor's Candidate, Brown University. Intern 

 will edit and fact-check a Hans Namuth biography. 6/10/98 

 through 9/1/98. 



Mary Mack, Montgomery College. Conduct research for 

 school and adult services programs on women that made a 

 significant contributution to the women's movement. 

 Colead tours ar the National Portrait Gallery. 2/11/98 

 through 5/15/98. 



Eva McGovern, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Nottin- 

 gham. Painting and Sculpture. Intern will research 

 photographs and photographers. 6/29/98 through 8/21/98. 



Tami Mnoian, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Califor- 

 nia — Santa Barbara. Assisting Public Programs Director 

 with programming for "Cultures in Motion" series, and re- 

 searching films for the NPG weekly film series. 1/6/98 

 through 3/11/98. 



Catherine Nichols, Bachelor's Candidate, Duke University. 

 Education. Intern will oversee the Summer Intern Conferences 

 and social events for interns. 6/1/98 through 8/28/98. 



Suzannah Niepold, Bachelor's Candidate, Bryn Mawr. 

 Electronic Research. Intern will mdentify and organize 

 NPG collection images, scan them and manipulate with 

 imaging software as neccesary for the NPG collections in- 

 formation system. 6/1/98 through 8/8/98. 



Elaine Nuzzaco, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Intern will assist with stack and staff book in- 

 ventory, and will help develop a plan for automating the 

 vertical file collection. 5/18/98 through 8/25/98. 



Judith Osborne, Montgomery College. Education. Intern will 

 assist in the organization of the History Hunters Summer 

 Camp by researching and making copies of original Civil 

 War letters, and will make contacts with Civil War-related 

 organizations, reenactors, and designers. 2/24/98 through 

 5/8/98. 



Kristen Peterson, Bachelor's Candidate, Brigham Young 

 University. Graphics. Silkscreen labels, photo signage, 

 daily gallery check. 9/9/98 through 12/10/98. 



Sarah Petty, Bachelor's Candidate, Mary Washington College. 

 Education. Intern will assist the public program director 

 with the Cultures in Motion program, program notes, and 

 film series. Assist with the Beatles' courtyard concerts. 

 6/15/98 through 8/15/98. 



Rebecca Pskowski, High School Student, Richard 



Montgomery High School. Education. Intern will conduct 

 tesearch on an upcoming travelling exhibition organized 

 by the Department of Photographs. 6/22/98 through 

 8/14/98, 



Hannah Schneider, Bachelor's Candidare, Swarthmore Col- 

 lege. Peale Family Papers. Intern will conduct a textual and 

 substantive analysis of a series of articles published by Peale 

 in the mid-nineteenth century. 5/26/98 through 8/14/98. 



Suzanne Sennett, Bachelor's Candidate, University of Mas- 

 sachusetts — Amherst. Design. Intern will be involved with 

 design and graphics work for the Roosevelt, Halsman, and 

 Warhol exhibits. 6/23/98 through 8/31/98. 



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