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Archives of American Art Blog
Read first-hand perspectives from the staff who preserve and document the history of the visual arts in America.
Asian Pacific American collections specialist Christina Ayson-Plank highlights the Marlon Fuentes Papers with a special focus on his film, "Bontoc Eulogy."
The Mitchell Jamieson Papers are introduced by curator at large, Josh T. Franco.
Head of curatorial affairs Ben Gillespie shares interviews that are now part of the Archives' Oral History Program
Gerald and Bente Buck West Coast Collector Matthew Simms spotlights the Lewis deSoto Papers.
The Alexander Iolas and Brooks Jackson Gallery Records are highlighted by Gilbert and Ann Kinney New York Collector, Jacob Proctor
Internship, fellowship, and volunteer opportunities provide students and lifelong learners with the ability to contribute to the study and preservation of visual arts records in America.
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