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Coffee with the Curators
Unconventional Collaborations
It isn’t unusual for artists to build upon content of the past, whether they are imitating it, criticizing it, or tearing it down. (I can’t help but think of how Robert Rauschenberg purchased a drawing by Willem de Kooning and then erased it! It was titled Erased de Kooning Drawing, 1953.) As...
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Harn Intern Spotlight: Olivia Huey
Olivia Huey Development Communications Intern Fall 2024 Hometown: Sarasota, Florida Major: Marketing with a minor in Spanish Why were you interested in the Development Communications internship? The Development Communications internship stood out to me because of my strong desire for both professional and personal development in this field. As a...
Coffee with the Curators
Spotlight on Women Artists of the WPA
This year marks the 85th Anniversary of the founding of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) which employed roughly 8.5 million Americans during the Great Depression when as many as 25% of the workforce was unemployed. Established in 1935, the WPA created a series of relief programs, from public works projects—such...