Brown, Claudine K., 1949-2016
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Activities - "Something old, something Nubian", 1978
2 copies the activity book written and illustrated by Claudine Brown. It was published to go along with the exhibition Africa in Antquity. Brown would later go onto to work at the Smithsonian and she championed the establishment of the National Museum of African American History.
Activities - The Story of Methethy, 1978
2 copies of this booklet/comic. It was written by Kathryne Andrews and illustrated by Claudine Brown.
Art making/gallery activities, circa 1980
Created by Claudine Brown.
BECA Cultural Voucher program, 1978
Contains pre-Columbian script/lesson plan, notes, and program data sheet.
Community Service, Technical assistance workshop for community organizations, 01/23/1985
Richard Waller discusses the Community Gallery's model, juried exhibitions, and forms. Deborah Schwartz discusses press releases and brochures. The seminar spans sides A and B of tape 191 and side A of 192.
Memo: Growth in Educational services, 1986
Written by Claudine Brown.
Publication - "The Museum's Role in a Multicultural Society", circa 1990
Written by Claudine K. Brown, who was formerly a staff member of Brooklyn Museum Education Department.
Staff, Claudine Brown, 1981-1989
Includes biographical materials, conferences Brown attended as a speaker, consulting projects for smaller institutions, law classes she taught, and other materials. Of special interest is one folder on the Genesis II Museum of International Black Culture, and one folder on Brown's work on the Smithsonian Advisory Council on Education.