BUAM Curatorial Intern Presentations + Reception

Infinite Interpretations: A Multiplicity of Truths
Infinite Interpretations: A Multiplicity of Truths

5-6 p.m. Thursday, April 27, Binghamton University Art Museum-Lower Galleries (FA 179)
Come hear the fall 2022 curatorial interns speak about their exhibitions. “Infinite Interpretations: A Multiplicity of Truths” was curated by Cameron Wallace ’23, an environmental studies major. “Picturing the World in Early Modern Europe” was curated by Ryan Oates ’22, an art history and linguistics major. “Watching the Clock” was curated by Chloe Vecchio ’24, an art history major. In collaboration with the Fleishman Center's Career Development Centralized Internship program, the Binghamton University Art Museum offers a variety of internship opportunities for students to engage in projects related to curating, collections management, public programming, education, engagement, social media, graphic design and videography. Offered every fall and spring, the two-credit course allows students to gain practical hands-on experience in museum careers at the Binghamton University Art Museum. The program is sponsored by the Binghamton University Art Museum.

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