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Contact: Community and Collaboration Across Five Centuries of Printmaking is curated by Yasemin Aykan, Yaying Bai, Caroline G. Beatrice, Caroline Chang, Daniel Choi, Ariadne Diogenous, Marlis Flinn, Barriane Franks, Leah Glimcher, Sarah-Rose Hansen, Yuchen (Tracy) Jiao, Walsh Millette, Fiona Vaccaro Pratt, Helena Seo, Ying Su, Kristin Toms, and Lila Wickers-Levy, candidates in the MA in Art History in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University, with special contributions from Marlis Flinn and Kristin Toms. Frédérique Baumgartner, Director of the MA in Art History, and Roberto C. Ferrari, Curator of Art Properties, served as curatorial advisors.

This website has been designed by Tim Trombley, Senior Educational Technologist at Columbia's Media Center for Art History, with the assistance of Kristin Toms. The image descriptions have been written by Marlis Flinn, following accessibility best practices developed by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

 

MA students with Alexis Hagadorn at the Conservation lab, learning about paper conservation (4/14/22)
MA students with Alexis Hagadorn at the Conservation lab, learning about paper conservation (4/14/22)

 

The curators wish to thank all the people at Columbia and beyond who have shared their expertise and lent their assistance with the conception and realization of this exhibition, including: Hannah Bennett and Margaret Smithglass, Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library; Eric J. Reisenger and Lillian Vargas, Art Properties; Morgan Adams, Alexis Hagadorn, and Emily Lynch, Columbia University Libraries Conservation Program; Tim Trombley and Stefaan Van Liefferinge, Media Center for Art History; Betti-Sue Hertz and Jennifer Mock, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery; Prudence Peiffer, Managing Editor, Creative Team, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Elizabeth Rudy, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints, Harvard Art Museums; Michael Kelly Williams, artist; and Craig Zammiello, Master Printer, Two Palms.

 

MA students with Craig Zammiello at the Two Palms studio, looking at a Chris Ofili woodcut monoprint (2/17/22)
MA students with Craig Zammiello at the Two Palms studio, looking at a Chris Ofili woodcut monoprint (2/17/22)