Hirshhom Museum and Sculpture Garden 



Leslie C. Ballard, Bachelors Candidate, Southern Methodist 

 University. Education. Working with the Distemper Show, 

 handling intern requests, giving docent tours of museum 

 and Distemper Show, working at Distemper resource cen- 

 ter. June 3, 1996 through August 6, 1996. 



Evan Berodr, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland at 

 College Park. Exhibitions. Learning the skills and techni- 

 ques of exhibition production while assisting in production 

 assignments. January 29, 1996 through May 22, 1996. 



Ashley D. Brown, Bachelors Degree, Sewanee College. Educa- 

 tion. Helping to reschedule and reorganize conference for 

 writers that was canceled due to government furlough. 

 Giving tours of the collection and special exhibition. 

 Managing intern files. January 2, 1996 through April 30, 

 1996. 



Angela Chang, Bachelors Degree, Northwestern University. 

 Sculpture Conservation Lab. Assisting conservator in carry- 

 ing out sculpture conservation treatments on more than 70 

 outdoor sculptures. Work includes surface cleaning, coat- 

 ings application, structural repairs and treatment reports 

 written on computer. June 3, 1996 through August 30, 

 1996. 



Theresa Choi, Bachelors Candidate, University of Virginia. Ex- 

 hibits and Design. Assisting the Chief Production Super- 

 visor for the Hirshhorn's "Byron Kim: Grey-Green" 

 Exhibit, opening July 18, 1996. June 10, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Susan Corwyn, Bachelors Candidate, Maryland Institute, Col- 

 lege of Art. Research. Researching and organizing past ex- 

 hibitions information regarding Thomas Eakins 

 photographs. June 26, 1996 chrough December 31, 1996. 



Nilo Mattos de Almeida, Education. Distemper-Dissonant 

 Themes in the Arts of the 1990s. Giving tours of Exhibi- 

 tion and working in resource center for the Distemper ex- 

 hibit. June 17, 1996 through August 31, 1996. 



Jacob De Geer, Stockholm University. Curatorial. Working 

 with the current exhibition "Distemper." July 2, 1996 

 through August 5, 1996. 



Margaret E. Hadley, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. 

 Curatorial. Working as an assistant in Curatorial Research 

 for upcoming exhibitions. May 28, 1996 through August 2, 

 1996. 



Vesna Herbovy, Masters Candidate, Syracuse University. 

 Education. Working in the Education department on the 

 Distemper Exhibition at the Distemper Resource Center. 

 Prepare and give a lecture on the work of Marlene Dumas. 

 June 3, 1996 through August 7, 1996. 



Amy Jones, Bachelors Degree, University of North Carolina 

 at Chapel Hill. Conservation Lab. Assisting sculpture con- 

 servator in carrying out conservation treatments on more 

 than 70 outdoor sculptures. Work includes surface clean- 

 ing, coatings application, structural repairs and writing 

 treatment reports. June 3, 1996 through August 30, 1996. 



Belinda Kan, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford University. Paint- 

 ing and Sculpture. Curatorial. Researching gouache by Ben 

 Shaun; working on Robert Lindner exhibition. Helping 

 with the Raymond Duchamp-Villon exhibition (Sculpture, 

 summer '97). September 16, 1996 through December 6, 

 1996. 



Beritt Korneffel, Masters Degree, University of Bochum. 

 Education. Preparing the Lindner Exhibition at the 

 Hirshhom Museum and Sculpture Garden. Giving tours in 

 German and doing Educational Programs for the Docents. 

 September 9, 1996 through December 9, 1996. 



Shannon Province, Masters Candidate, Baylor University. 

 Paintings Curator. Research for upcoming exhibit 

 catalogue on French Sculptor: Raymond Duchamp-Villon 

 (1876— 1918). June 10, 1996 through August 10, 1996. 



Marni Rothschild, James Madison University. Photography. 

 Photographing the permanent and temporary collections 

 and assisting the chief photographer with processing and 

 development. June 10, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



International Center 



Katrin Bierer, Bachelors Candidate, Fachhochshule, Bochum, 

 Germany. Office of International Relations. Working on 

 the Smithsonian's 150th anniversary program in London, 

 and on the international database project of the Office of In- 

 ternational Relations. The London program includes lec- 

 tures, a video conference, music recitals, and two symposia. 

 Major responsibilities will include working on a panel ex- 

 hibition and assisting the International Office Assistant 

 Director with planning, communications, and logistical 

 matters. August 2, 1996 through September 30, 1996. 



Fernando M. Bretos, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. 

 International Center. Setting up arrangements fot the 

 Public Lands Conference taking place during Earth Day in 

 March. January 9, 1996 through February 2, 1996. 



Sarah Anita Clunis, Bachelors Degree, Simmons College. 

 Ghana Project. Assisting the Ghana Project director with 

 the installation of the exhibition "Elmina and its People" 

 in the Elmina Castle, Cape Coast, Ghana. Going to Ghana 

 for the last month. August 1, 1996 through October 30, 

 1996. 



Brian M. Elms, Bachelors Degree, University of Alabama. In- 

 ternational Center. Assisting, Javier Piedra, the counselor 

 to the secretary for proiect development. October 23, 1995 

 through March 30, 1996. 



John Fiege, Bachelors Candidate, Carleton College. Biodiver- 

 sity. Helping Sarah Boren and Thomas Lovejoy in re- 

 searching and writing an article for the Washington Post 

 concerning the state of the environment in the Washington 

 Metropolitan area. December 4, 1995 through February I, 

 1996. 



J. Eric Haux, Bachelors Degree, Bngham Young University. 

 International Center. Working on the Second Annual 



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