Box 9
Contains 14 Results:
MarĂa Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold [09/15/2023-01/14/2024], 2018-2023
Includes planning notes, exhibit proposal and overview, research, exhibition catalog preparation, essays, programming, images of work, checklists, themes, label copy and didactics, Studio archive presentation, interpretation, installation, ephemera about the performance, photographs from the performance, and press.
Box 117 contains a draft of the catalog.
Museum Spotlight; Trailer [09/13/2024-current], 2024
Includes planning notes, correspondence, label and didactic text, computer print outs of images of the trailer, and the "digital interactive" element.
This folder contains information on accession number 2022.24
Long term installation, The Dinner Party, 2016-2019
Includes scripts for tours, notes on the 40th anniversary project, and research. This folder documents information on accession number 2002.10.
Feminist Curatorial Strategies, circa 2020
Meeting minutes, Future of the EASCFA Forum, 2017-2018
Collected Material, Donald J. Trump "grab them by the pussy" sticker sold by Brooklyn Museum Shop, circa 2016
This folder contains a large sticker that was sold at the Brooklyn Museum shop, and collected by Carmen Hermo. It depicts Donald J. Trump and a quote from a leaked audio where Trump said he can do anything to women.
Decolonize this Museum, 2018
Exhibition proposals and information on artists, 2022-2024
Programming, A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism at the Brooklyn Museum, 2016-2017
Includes a press release, planning notes, programming, the feminist timeline, and correspondence.
Box 9 Folder 12 contains a paper called The Dance in the Museum: Grant Hyde Code and the Brooklyn Museum Dance Center. This was written by Amanda Jane Graham. This essay was published in the book Futures of Dance Studies, ISBN 9780299322434.
Shared Box 117 contains a Year of Yes handkerchief.
Staff - Carmen Hermo, 2016-2024
Includes business cards, a CV, personal correspondence, and lists of exhibits that Hermo contributed to, co-curated, or curated during her time at the Brooklyn Museum from 2016-2024.