PHYLLIS WILLIAMS LEHMANN TRAVEL AWARD
Awarded to a senior (or seniors) majoring in the history of art, with preference given to students interested in pursuing the study of art history, especially classical art, at the graduate level. Submit to Professor Craig felton, Hillyer Hall, by 4 pm on April 6, a transcript and a written proposal describing the travel plans and budget for which the grant is to be used.
The Alice Williams Carson Endowed Internship at The Toledo Museum of Art
The Toledo Museum of Art and Smith College offer a summer internship for qualified Smith students interested in exploring a career in art museums. The Alice Williams Carson (Smith ’34) Endowed Internship for 2012 will be a curatorial internship dedicated to one major project.
How to Apply
- Send a copy of your resume to Barbara Kellum, Department of Art. Deadline is April 30, 2011.
- Contact Carolyn Putney, Director of Collections and Chief Curator, at the Toledo Museum of Art with any questions concerning this application at cputney@toledomuseum.org
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2012
M.A. Program in the History of Decorative Arts and Design
Parsons The New School for Design and Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution
For more information or to apply, visit
http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/ma-history-decorative-arts-design/
Upcoming EVENTS:

22ND ANNUAL PHYLLIS WILLIAMS LEHMANN LECTURE
The Archaeological Institute of America
Western Massachusetts Society
Presents
Jeffrey Hurwit
Professor of Art History, University of Oregon, Eugene
"The Shipwreck of Odysseus:Problems in the Imagery of
Geometric Greek Art"
Thursday, April 5, 2012, 5:00 P.M.
GRAHAM HALL, BROWN FINE ARTS CENTER
SMITH COLLEGE, NORTHAMPTON, MASS.
The public is cordially invited to the lecture
and reception to follow
In the Galleries
Oresman Gallery
THE DAY BEFORE THE PARADE
Photographs by Paola Ferrario
March
4 - April 4
Closing April 3rd
Jannotta Gallery
Art Special Studies
Work by various students
SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
FEBRUARY 24-MAY27, 2012
SUSAN HEIDEMAN
ANIMALMINERALVEGETABLE
A celebration of the work of Susan Heideman, whose paintings and sewn paper collages explore the textures and movements of imagined organic forms. Professor Heideman will retire from the Art Deparrtment of Smith College in spring 2012.
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