They grow up so fast…
June 22, 2011 at 7:42 pm dsussmansusser
Because we’re a university art museum, we have the good fortune of attracting great student workers. The only problem with these great student workers is that eventually, they graduate and leave us. Of course, they do go on to do fabulous things, and we bask in their reflected glory, but it’s still hard to say so long.
This spring, Jenay Meraz, the assistant in the registrar’s office here, not only graduated from ASU with a degree in Museum Studies, but also found out that she’d been selected to participate in ArtTable’s 2011 Summer Mentored Internship for Diversity in the Visual Arts Professions. Jenay is spending eight weeks this summer at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, working with Meg Linton, Director of Galleries and Exhibitions and ArtTable member.
From all of us at the ASU Art Museum who had the good fortune to work with you: Congratulations, Jenay! And don’t forget to write!
Entry filed under: Art + Performance, ASU Art Museum, ASU Art Museum Press, ASU Art Museum: Behind-the-scenes, People at ASU Art Museum. Tags: Arizona State University Art Museum, ASU Art Museum, behind the scenes, Gregory Sale, It's Not Just Black and White, Jenay Meraz, Meg Linton, Otis College, social practice, Social Studies, student workers, students, The Andy warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
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