Elizabeth Hellman, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. 

 Experimental Gallery, assist with fabrication, installation 

 and development of educational, public programs and bro- 

 chures for the World Wall: A Vision o( the Future Without 

 Fear exhibition; develop an Experimental Gallery Resi- 

 dency Orientation packet; assist with administrative tasks, 

 June 17, 1991 through September 6, 1991. 



Jonathan Holloway, Bachelors Degree. Community education 

 and research regarding African American Museum project, 

 June 3, 1991 through August 23, 1991. 



Mary Martin, Bachelors Candidate, Rhode Island School of 

 Design. Experimental Gallery, work with the Office of Ex- 

 hibits Central to fabricate plans for the implementation of 

 a new entrance way for the Experimental Gallery; fabricate 

 a design for invitations for exhibition opening receptions; 

 develop a teacher's package for those who instruct elemen- 

 tary and secondary education programs; conduct visitor in- 

 terviews in the gallery; assist with administrative tasks, 

 June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Karen Pierson, Bachelors Candidate, Morgan State University. 

 Research in the African American Museum Community, ca- 

 reers, and collections, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Robert Poarch, Bachelors Degree. Research for the free-stand- 

 ing African American Museum, June 3, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 9, 199L 



Alice Scon, Bachelors Candidate, Dartmouth College. Experi- 

 mental Gallery, develop an Experimental Gallery Intern- 

 ship Orientation Packet for the newly implemented gallery 

 intern program; assist the gallery office with administrative 

 tasks, August 12, 1991 through September 6, 1991. 



Kate Stockwell, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. Ac- 

 cessibility, assist in the development of a comprehensive as- 

 sessment of accessibility issues, June 3, 1991 through 

 August 16, 1991. 



Anacostia Museum 



Stephanie Felix, Masters Candidate, University of Wiscon- 

 sin — Madison. Office of Education, oral history project doc- 

 umenting the conception and early history of the Anacostia 

 Museum, June 3, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Helene Fisher, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Of- 

 fice of Education, development of a docent training pro- 

 gram for a new exhibit, "To Achieve These Rights...," 

 September 3, 1991 through November 8, 1991. 



Lara Goldstein, Masters Candidate, George Washington Uni- 

 versity. Office of the Registrar, assist in collections manage- 

 ment and registrarial duties at the Anacostia Museum, May 

 6, 1991 through June 12, 1991. 



Dana Powell, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. Office 

 of Education, develop oral history on the creation and early 



years of the Anacostia Museum, June 3, 1991 through Au- 

 gust 9, 1991. 



Trina Reed, Masters Candidate, University of Texas. Office of 

 Education, assist the supervisor in preparation of an exhibi- 

 tion celebrating the Museum's 25th anniversary; analyze the 

 Afrocentric curriculum thrust of DC Schools and recom- 

 mend ways in which the museum can better cotrelate its ed- 

 ucational offerings, September 16, 1991 through November 

 30, 1991. 



Samantha Robinson, High School Student, Eastern High 

 School. Education Department, assist the registrar in the 

 cataloguing, filing, and conservation of museum collection, 

 July 9, 1991 through August 8, 1991. 



Layn Saint Louis, Masters Candidate, Howard University. Re- 

 search the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Southern 

 United States; African cultural retention and emigration 

 from the Caribbean to the United States of Haitians. Janu- 

 ary 7, 1991 through March 29, 1991. 



Sabrina Washington, High School Graduate. Education De- 

 partment, participant in "Intern 91," July 15, 1991 through 

 August 16, 1991. 



Crystal Williams, High School Student. Research, clerical du- 

 ties: answering phones, typing, filing, assisting research 

 staff, July 1, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 



Archives of American Art — Washington 



Anna Athanasopoulou, Masters Candidate, George Washing- 

 ton University. Identify papers to be included in a guide to 

 Italian-American sources in the Archives, May 28, 1991 

 through July 19, 1991. 



Wendy Bellion, Bachelors Degree. Work on a guide to papers 

 of American Artists who worked in Italy in the 19th and 

 20th centuries, September 16, 1991 through January 31, 

 1992. 



Heather Campbell, Bachelors Degree. Work on a guide to pa- 

 pers of American Artists who worked in Italy in the 19th 

 and 20th centuries, September 9, 1991 through December 



31. 1991- 



Ingrid Denis, Mastets Candidate, University of Cincinnati. 

 Research for in-depth analysis of the Archives of American 

 Art's operations for the past six to ten years, June 17, 1991 

 through August 23, 1991. 



Kathryn Ellis, Bachelors Degree. Curator of Manuscripts, as- 

 sist in compiling a guide to diaries and memoirs of Ameri- 

 can artists, July 16, 1991 through October 1, 1991. 



Evelyn Kassouf, Bachelors Degree. Assist in publishing a 

 book. May 19, 1991 through July 31, 1991. 



Carmella Pennington, Bachelors Candidate, Bryn Mawr Col- 

 lege. Prepare descriptions of artist's papers to be ptinted in 

 a Guide to Art-related Papers in Southern California, May 

 21, 1991 through August 3, 1991. 



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