CCA SYMPOSIUM
March 20, 2024
From the Archive to the Museum: Bridging a History PhD With Public History |
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In this talk, Tracey Johnson, Ph.D. Candidate in History at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, will discuss her dissertation research on Black visual artists in New York City from 1929-1989. She will also touch on how she uses her archival research skill and background in history in her public history endeavors. Tracey has worked on the Scarlet & Black Volumes I-III, the Angela Davis: Seize The Time exhibition (slated for 2021) and currently serves as a Mellon Predoctoral Fellow at the New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History. |
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