Curator Talk with Carmen Hermo

October 6, 2020

On Oct. 26, the Art and Art History Department is pleased to host Carmen Hermo for a live virtual Q+A session. This event accompanies a recorded curator talk, which will be posted on Campus Labs by Oct. 12. Please watch the recording before joining this live discussion. Carmen is the Associate Curator for the Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. In her recorded lecture, Carmen will discuss her curatorial work at the Brooklyn Museum, intersectional feminism in an encyclopedic museum, and collective curatorial models. During this Q+A session, she looks forward to answering questions about these topics as well as collections work, intern-to-curator trajectories, and more.

Carmen curated Roots of “The Dinner Party”: History in the Making, and formed part of the curatorial collective for Nobody Promised You Tomorrow: Art 50 Years After Stonewall. She also co-organized Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 and Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collection, among other exhibitions. Previously, Carmen was Assistant Curator for Collections at the Guggenheim Museum. She received her B.A. in Art History and English from the University of Richmond and her M.A. in Art History from Hunter College. Carmen lives in Jersey City.

Public Event – Live Q+A session
8:30 pm Eastern Time, Monday October 26th
Join us on Zoom .
Free and open to the public

Contact
Sarah Cowan, Department of Art and Art History
sarahcowan@depauw.edu

THIS EVENT COUNTS AS PUNCHCARD CREDIT FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN AN ART HISTORY, ART STUDIO, OR MUSEUM STUDIES CLASS.