being filled with paper pulp. June 17, 1996 through August 

 26, 1996. 



Amy Bloom, University of Iowa. Library. Working with the 

 National Museum of African Art Library staff" on the 

 African Art Indexing Project. Doing other library tasks, 

 such as circulation, shelving, and reference. It will also in- 

 clude scheduled visits and/or tours of other departments of 

 Smithsonian Institution Libraries. June 3, 1996 through 

 August 12, 1996. 



Michelle K. Falzone, Bachelors Degree, Cornell University. 

 Education. Creating a handbook and file of objects in the 

 museum's permanent collection galleries for use by docents. 

 June 10, 1996 through August 19, 1996. 



Erica Henry, Masters Candidate, Montana State University. 

 Conservation. Gaining a pre-program experience regarding 

 the conservation of ethnographic art to include environmen- 

 tal monitoring and control, preventative maintenance and 

 conservation technique. January II, 1996 through April 14, 

 1996. 



Medzio M. P. Kumpuni, In-job training. Abantu Visions, Dar- 

 Es-Salaam, Tanzania. Archives of African Art. Photography 

 and Cultural documentation in the National Museum of 

 African Art. Researching representation of Tanzanian 

 Peoples (in particular Swahili) in photographs and 

 postcards. Gaining an overview of photography at the 

 Smithsonian Institution by observing staff photographer 

 Franko Kyoury at the Museum of African Art at work and 

 visiting photographers at the Office of Printing and 

 Photographic Services. September 3, 1996 through Novem- 

 ber 1, 1996. 



Nancie Ravenel, Masters Degree, University of Delaware. Con- 

 servation. Gaining a pre-program experience regarding the 

 conservation of ethnographic art to include a number of 

 conservation treatment projects with a focus on objects 

 made of inorganic materials. January 26, 1996 through 

 February 21, 1997. 



Jennifer L. Strychasz, Masters Degree, University of Maryland 

 at College Park. Curatorial/Library. Working with Roz 

 Walker to curate exhibitions and assist in research. Assist- 

 ing Janet Stanley (Chief Librarian) in compiling and 

 documenting terms related to African Art in order to sub- 

 mit to the Getty Institute (Warren Robbins Library). 

 January 29, 1996 through May 51, 1996. 



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T. William Alvey III, Bachelors Degree, University of Illinois. 

 Intern Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 

 American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum operations 

 combined with a series of projects and workshops through 

 out the year, concluding with an oral examination. Septem- 

 ber 6, 1996 through December 13, 1996. 



David E. Arcangeli, Masters Candidate, University of Denver. 

 Intern Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 



American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum operations 

 combined with a series of projects and workshops through 

 out the year, concluding with an oral examination. Septem- 

 ber 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997- 



Jennifer Argenta, Masters Candidate, Livingston College. Rut- 

 gers University. Intern Programs. Participating in the Na- 

 tional Museum of American Art Graduate Level Internship 

 Program, which provides a comprehensive knowledge of 

 museum operations combined with a series of projects and 

 workshops throughout the year, concluding with an oral 

 examination. September 6, 1996 through December 13, 

 1996. 



Elizabeth C. Belanger, Bachelors Candidate, Kenyon College. 

 Publications. Assisting Publications staff in preparing ex- 

 hibition catalogs. Using traditional print publishing and 

 electronic publishing. Use of computers, library research, 

 editorial skills, manuscript and web page construction are 

 some of the learning accomplishments acquired from this 

 position. June 7, 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Jessica M. Berne, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Macon 

 Women's College. Curatorial. Working with folk art and 

 African-American art and project files with the goal of reor- 

 ganizing them and bringing them up to date. June 7, 1996 

 through July 26, 1996. 



Anderson Bethea, Bachelors Candidate, Hollins College. 

 Curatorial. Assisting curator for "American Photographs: 

 The First Century" by working on several projects. Among 

 them are compiling list of guests invited to the opening; 

 preparing wall labels and proposing transparencies. June 7, 

 1996 through August 27, 1996. 



Shannon E. Bowen, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph Macon 

 Women's College. Slide Library. Assisting in the routine 

 maintenance of the Slide Library and with projects related 

 to reorganization and further development of various Slide 

 collections. Among specific assignments will be inventory- 

 ing, research and other activities necessary before entering 

 catalog information in computer catalog. June 7, 1996 

 through July 26, 1996. 



Anne Byrd, Bachelors Candidate, Swarthmore College. Intern 

 Programs. Participating in the National Museum of 

 American Art Graduate Level Internship Program, which 

 provides a comprehensive knowledge of museum operations 

 combined with a series of projects and workshops through 

 out the year, concluding with an oral examination. Septem- 

 ber 6, 1996 through April 25, 1997. 



Kelly Campbell, Bachelors Candidate, Randolph-Macon 

 Women's College. Public Affairs. Working on advanced 

 publicity for two major Fall exhibitions: "Kaleidoscope" 

 and "Isaacs" and also assist with the Dewing opening in 

 mid-July. Helping the acting development officer doing re- 

 search and writing proposals and helping with some types 

 of membership appeals. June 7, 1996 through July 26, 1996. 



Tracy Dodson, Masters Candidate, The George Washington 

 University. Intern Programs. Participating in the National 



