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Rickard, A.L.

 Person

Biography

A.L. Rickard (they/them) started working as an intern for the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art in January of 2016. They were hired as a Gallery/Studio program exhibition assistant in June of 2016. In November of 2016 they worked as a curatorial assistant for the Feminist Art department, and left the Brooklyn Museum in July of 2019. They co-curated the 2019 exhibit, Nobody Promised you Tomorrow: 50 Years after Stonewall and served as Shop Steward and Executive Board member for the DC 37 local 1502 union.

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Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall [05/03/2019-12/08/2019], 2016-2019

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Includes curatorial and community agreements between all of the co-curators, checklists, themes and planning documents, label and didactic text, Carmen Hermo's curatorial notebook for the exhibit, early research on Stonewall and artists for the exhibit, the development of the gender neutral bathroom policy, a copy of the AAM and LGBTQ Alliance Welcome Guidelines for Museums, the Resource Room / Our House library Guide and community resources, collected materials from Sylvia Rivera Law...
Dates: 2016-2019