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2019
As the Morris Museum of Art's Windgate intern, Kathryn Hill will create an associated acquisitions file for each object within the museum’s glass collection and will have access to the extensive holdings of the Morris Museum’s library, the Center for the Study of Southern Art. Hill will be trained in museum registration methods, fine art storage standards, collections management policies and procedures, and provenance research methods. Additionally she will assist the curator with research, preparation, and installation of the museum’s new studio art glass exhibition.
As the Morris Museum of Art's Windgate intern, Kathryn Hill will create an associated acquisitions file for each object within the museum’s glass collection and will have access to the extensive holdings of the Morris Museum’s library, the Center for the Study of Southern Art. Hill will be trained in museum registration methods, fine art storage standards, collections management policies and procedures, and provenance research methods. Additionally she will assist the curator with research, preparation, and installation of the museum’s new studio art glass exhibition.
Location
Augusta, Georgia
EDUCATION
Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY) MA Candidate, Museum Studies and Art History
SPECIALIZATION
HOst Institution
Morris Museum of Art
Augusta, GA
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