Arts and Humanities 



Office of the Assistant Secretary for the 

 Arts and Humanities 



Jeanna Penn, Bachelors Degree, Morgan State University. As- 

 sisting historian in conceptualizing and developing out- 

 reach program for a community narrative on black 

 immigrant communities in Washington, D.C. June 6, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Alex T. Coonrod, High School Student. International Gallery. 



June 6, 1994 through August 30, 1994. 

 Leonardo Graffi, High School Student, Liceo Classico L. Gal- 



vani. Institutional Studies. June 16, 1994 through August 



13 > 1994- 



Andrea Henke, Bachelors Degree, University of Luneburg. 

 Institutional Studies and Public Affairs. Assisted with the 

 Power of Maps exhibition. October 18, 1993 through De- 

 cember 10, 1993. 



Karl Hans Spielmann, High School Student, Sidwell Friends 

 School. International Gallery. Assisting staff with various 

 aspects of the exhibition Talents of the Brush: Jill Sackler 

 Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy Competition, includ- 

 ing educational programming and installation. May 4, 1994 

 through June 30, 1994. 



Vera Zimmerman, Bachelors Candidate, Virginia Polyrechni- 

 cal Institute. Accessibility Program. Assisting Accessibility 

 Coordinator in reviewing construction and exhibition de- 

 signs through the SD 410 process. June 6, 1994 through 

 July 29, 1994. 



Anacostia Museum 



Archives of American Art 



Colleen Becker, Bachelors Degree, University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison. Assisting in the preparation of guides to the 

 Archives' collections by researching collections and prepar- 

 ing written descriptions. May 23, 1994 through August 22, 

 1994. 



Leigh-Avery Crowe, Bachelors Degree, University of Texas. 

 Processing Center. Conducting research and writing for the 

 publication guides to the Archives collections. January 3, 

 1994 through August 15, 1994. 



Laura Keatley, Masters Candidate, Princeton University. Re- 

 searching and writing for a project on government and the 

 arts and one on American crafts. April II, 1994 through 

 July 31, 1994. 



Andrea Sirna, Bachelors Degree, University of Michigan. Cu- 

 ratorial. Preparation of archival guides. September 12, 1994 

 through December 16, 1994. 



Nicole Smith, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio State University. 

 Processing Center. Working on the research and writing 

 necessary for the publication of guides to the Archives col- 

 lections. January 3, 1994 through March 28, 1994. 



Tamara Brown, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Re- 

 search. Develop research information and content for the 

 museum's Black Mosaic exhibition. October 4, 1993 

 through December 31, 1993. 



Andrew A. Davis, Masters Candidate, Miami University. Pub- 

 lic Programs. Planning and helping execute museum's pub- 

 lic programs, assisting in developing an automated 

 program for the museum's traveling exhibits and working 

 to implement regional focus of museum's programs. Au- 

 gust I, 1994 through September 14, 1994. 



Shiho Fukui, Bachelors Degree, Michigan State University- 

 Research. Conducting research for the Black Mosaic exhibi- 

 tion. April 13, 1994 through June 17, 1994. 



Kanitra Haynes, High School Student. Education. Assisting 

 with the museum's oral history project and summer science 

 camp. June 27, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



Beverly A. Parsons, Masters Candidate. George Washington 

 University. Registration. Completing inventory of perma- 

 nent collection and researching items found in collection 

 along with updating of automated collection records Janu- 

 ary 10, 1994 through March 28, 1994. 



Archives of American Art /New England 



Anne Bntton, Masters Candidate, Simmons Graduate School. 

 Processing of previously unprocessed archival documents. 

 October 18, 1993 through December 13, 1993. 



Arthur M. Sackler/ Freer Gallery of Art 



Shadi Ardalan, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. 

 Design and Production. Training in the overall aspects of 

 museum production and design with some exposure to 

 graphic design. July 18, 1994 through May 19 1995. 



Victoria Bunting, Masters Degree, Queen s University-On- 

 tario. Paper Conservation. PostGraduate Paper Conserva- 

 tion Fellow conducting research and treating Whistler 

 printsand other paper objects in collection. September 5, 

 1994 through September 4, 1995. 



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