Each year, the Hood Museum of Art offers internships to Dartmouth students entering their senior year. In addition to working within administrative departments, most interns organize a unique Space for Dialogue installation. Working with Hood staff, interns determine a theme and identify objects, help design the installation, write labels and a brochure, and deliver a public gallery talk.
Six 2019-2020 interns curated a Space for Dialogue show, and their installations will be on view in Gutman Gallery from January 11, 2020 through January 3, 2021.
Vision 2020: What Do You See?
By Devon Mifflin '21
On view January 11 through March 1
When Art Intersects History
By Allison Carey '20
On view March 7 through April 26
The Soul Has Bandaged Moments
By Kensington Cochran '20
On view May 2 through June 28
The Butt of the Joke: Humor and the Human Body
By Grace Hanselman '20
On view July 4 through August 30
Process, Product and Black Practice
By Turiya Adkins '20
On view September 5 through November 1
Portraits of Disability
By Maeve McBride '20
On view November 7 through January 3, 2021
Each student curator's public gallery talk will be listed in the Events & Programs section of our website.
Written by Isadora Italia, Campus Engagement Coordinator