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The Smithsonian Forum on Material Culture in collaboration with
the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship Program offers the
84th quarterly meeting, Intersections: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
on the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship Program.
PRESENTATIONS & DISCUSSION: 4:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m., Ring Auditorium, lower level. Open and free to all.
Opening Remarks by Stephanie Hornbeck, Conservator, NMAfA, and
Chair, Smithsonian Forum on Material Culture
Welcoming Remarks by Kerry Brougher, Acting Director & Chief Curator, HMSG
Moderated by Jane Milosch, Senior Program Officer for Art, Office of the Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture.
Rachel Berwick (Artist, USA-Hamden, CT) with Edward Bronikowski (Senior Curator, NZP) and Joanna Marsh (Curator, SAAM), “The History of Ornithology and the Migration of Both Bird and Man”
Shih-Chieh Huang (Artist, Taiwan-New York City) with Barbara Stauffer (Exhibit Developer, NMNH), “Understanding How Organisms Use Bioluminescence”
Douglas Ross (Artist, USA-New York City) with Jim Ulak (Deputy Director, FSG), Margaret Weitekamp (Curator, NASM) and Douglas Herman (Geographer, NMAI), “The Historical Representation, Definition, and Delineation of Territory”
Marcia Kure (Artist, Nigeria-Princeton, NJ) with Christine Mullen
Kreamer (Curator, NMAfA) and Larry Wilson (Technical Information
Specialist, NASM), “SPACE”
Portions of this event and webcast were generously supported
by the Office of the Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture
and Jim Hayes, Hayes Lorenzen Lawyers.
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