Eliza Dangler (1987-2011) interned in the Department of Photography in the summer and fall of 2011. She undertook invaluable research and writing for multiple exhibitions, most importantly Light Years: Conceptual Art and the Photograph, 1964-1977.
As a tribute to Eliza Dangler’s focus and keen intellect, this paid internship will be awarded twice each calendar year to a Ph.D. or post-M.A. student in Art History with a demonstrated commitment to the public mission of museums. The successful candidate will assist with one or more exhibitions in the Department of Photography, particularly by furthering curatorial research. Solid research and writing skills are indispensable. Exact dates are flexible, but candidates must make a commitment for 12 weeks at 2 days per week.
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