STUDENT-CURATED SHOWS ON VIEW IN 2023
A Space for Dialogue began in 2001 to highlight creative and diverse perspectives on the museum's permanent collection through exhibitions curated by Hood Museum of Art interns.
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.
Five 2022–2023 interns curated a Space for Dialogue show, and their installations will be on view in Gutman Gallery through 2023.
Constructing the Ideal Soldier
Curated by Nathan Savo '24
January 7–February 26
Read a review published in The Dartmouth.
Taking Up Space: Forming Body and Identity
Curated by Milanne Berg '24
March 4 – April 15
Social Surrealism and the Exploration of Identity
Curated by Paulina Marinkovic Camacho '23
April 22–June 24
On View: Windows in Art
Curated by Leigh Smith '23
July 1–August 12
Love as Ceremony: Legacies of Two-Spirit Liberation
Curated by Moonoka Begay '23
August 19–October 14
Connecting Threads and Woven Stories
Curated by Caitlyn King '24
October 21–December 23
Each student curator's public gallery talk will be listed in the Events & Programs section of our website and livestreamed to the museum's Facebook page.