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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.
Join us on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 4 p.m. in the Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery for a public reading of diaries from the Archives of American Art. Selected participants will read intriguing diary entries from the first of the year.
On January 1, painter Jervis McEntee was broody, sculptor John Storrs was reflective, printmaker Blanche Lazzell was optimistic, and painter Karl Zerbe was hungover. Learn how these and other artists rang in the New Year.
This free public program is organized in conjunction with our current exhibition, "A Day in the Life: Artists' Diaries from the Archives of American Art."
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.
You can help make digitized historical documents more findable and useful by transcribing their text.
Visit the Archives of American Art project page in the Smithsonian Transcription Center now.
A virtual repository of a substantial cross-section of the Archives' most significant collections.