arc for vendaes. Xeroxing, filing and organizational duties. 

 January 22, 1996 through April 30, 1996. 



Neela Kapadia, Photo Lab. Printing, computer imaging and 

 general photo lab assistance. June 10, 1996 through July 31, 

 1996. 



Grace W. Kaynor, Masters Candidate, Cooper-Hewitt Nation- 

 al Design Museum. Ceramics. Research projects related to 

 Chinese, Japanese and Korean ceramics, specifically an ex- 

 hibition of Heiji period art, a reinstallation of Korean 

 ceramics and an exhibition of Chinese celadon. August 12, 

 1996 through October 15, 1996. 



Anita Khandelwal, Bachelors Candidate, Yale University. 

 South Asian Art. Researching paintings known as Tantric 

 Devi Paintings. June 17, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Mayuko Kinouchi, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Oregon. Curatorial. Working in the Curatorial office for 

 Meiji exhibition that is coming up next year. Cataloging of 

 Japanese panes. June 17, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Kristin Kristoff, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Education. Assisting with School Programs. 

 January 19, 1996 through April 15, 1996. 



Sangmin Lee, The George Washington University, Ad- 

 ministration. Information Technology. Assisting the Freer 

 and Sackler galleries Information Technology manager in 

 the daily operation of the LAN and workstations. January 

 29, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Hsiu-Hsien Lin, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Library. Participating in library activities to 

 broaden knowledge and working skills. Based on the 

 Library experience, integrating into the museum work and 

 programs to get a clear picture about the museum's com- 

 mission, collection management policy and practical affairs, 

 research, exhibition, conservation and educational 

 programs. June 20, 1996 through August 14, 1996. 



Mia R. Llarena, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Education. Developing an activity guide and 

 art program for family programs in association with the ex- 

 hibition "Traders and Raiders" January 8, 1996 through 

 April 18, 1996. 



Rumi Maeda, Masters Degree. East Asian Painting Depart- 

 ment. Scientific Research of Japanese Paintings at the 

 Freer Gallery of Art. November 13, 1995 through August 

 1, 1996. 



Elizabeth A. Patton, Bachelors Candidate, Goucher Col- 

 lege. Design Department. Helping out with all phases of 

 graphic design and production for both museums. Re- 

 search materials for use in the design of the exhibition 

 in production. Assisting the silk screen staff, prep shop 

 and lighting technicians. Preparing exhibition space, in- 

 stalling banners, making maquettes. May 20, 1996 

 through August 25, 1996. 



John Henry Rice, Bachelors Degree, Wesleyan University. 

 Curatorial. Assisting in research and coordination of exhibi- 

 tion "Padehahaama" to open in May of 1997. February 22, 

 1996 through June 1, 1997. 



Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies 



Elizabeth T Bangs, Harvard University. 150th Birthday 

 Parry. Working with the 150th Birthday Party 

 planning and event staff. June 17, 1996 through 

 August 30, 1996. 



Miriam Bellecca, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. 

 Archives. During the non-festival period, working in the 

 Archives, sorting and organizing visual materials 

 (photographs & slides). During the Festival, taking 

 photographs on the various performing groups. June 9, 

 1996 through July 31, 1996. 



Catherine Bowers, Bachelors Candidate, Drew University. 

 Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies. Working on 

 various aspects of the African Immigrant Project. July 22, 

 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Ryan A. Brown, Bachelors Candidate, University of North 

 Carolina at Chapel Hill. Archives. Producing a CD boxed 

 set of Leadbelly's (an African American blues artist) Last 

 Sessions. Documenting and preserving on audio, video, 

 and paper the National Folklife Festival. Other archival, 

 Folkways and Folklife production/research work as as- 

 signed. May 21, 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Inken Bruns, Masters Degree. Folklife Festival. Working on 

 the Iowa Program for the 1996 Folklife Festival. Develop- 

 ing scripts for children's activities at the festival. Organiz- 

 ing photos for signs and displays on Iowa. Filing reports 

 and materials as needed. October I, 1995 through June 30, 

 1996. 



Maria Crespo, Bachelors Degree, Macalester College. Present- 

 ing educational workshops on Mexico-US borderlands. Oc- 

 tober 6, 1995 chrough June 1, 1996. 



Alethea Crippen, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. 

 Folkways Recordings. Working with the marketing 

 projects for Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. January 5, 



1996 though January 26, 1996. 



Theresa E. Daly, Bachelors Degree, University of Washington. 

 Folkways Recordings. Working on marketing of Smith- 

 sonian Folkways Recordings. June 17, 1996 through July 

 26, 1996. 



Ariane Fischer, FU Berlin. Working on an exhibition for the 



1997 Festival of American Folklife on the Maroon culture. 

 January I, 1996 through March 31, 1996. 



Jennifer Flome, Bachelors Candidate, Emory University. 

 Folklife Festival. Coordinating presentation development 

 and venue design equipment and supplies for the 1996 Fes- 

 tival of American Folklife Program "The American South." 

 May 28, 1996 through July 19, 1996. 



Adam M. Friedman, Masters Candidate, University of 



Maryland. Folkways Recordings. Working with the produc- 

 tion, marketing, and administration of the Smithsonian 

 Folkways Recordings. May 14, 1996 through August 31, 

 1996. 



Amanda Gaines, Masters Candidate, Syracuse University. 

 Folklife Festival. Working on the 1996 Folklife Festival 



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