BPL is proud to partner with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in bringing another great contemporary art and culture series to your library. Each person attending a talk will receive one free ticket to MoMA.
» View the 2009 Art Lecture Series flier (PDF).
Larissa Bailiff, Ph.D., A.B.D., Institute of Fine Arts, is a specialist in nineteenth-century French art and social history. Formerly an associate educator at MoMA, she has also lectured at other New York museums and has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at both the Fashion Institute of Technology and Pratt Institute.
Diana Bush, M.A., Institute of Fine Arts
and M.Phil., Columbia University, is completing
her dissertation on Weimar photomontage
and is a lecturer on modern art, aesthetics and
criticism at Stevens Institute of Technology.
She is also an education lecturer at MoMA.
Angela Garcia is completing her master's in
modern and contemporary art with a concentration
in Latin American and Caribbean art at City
College, CUNY. She is currently an independent
curator and museum educator, in addition to
lecturing at MoMA.
Midori Yamamura is a doctoral candidate
at the Graduate Center, CUNY and an Andrew W.
Mellon fellow at the Center for the Humanities
at the Graduate Center, CUNY. She is currently
working on an essay for the forthcoming Yayoi
Kusama retrospective in the Netherlands.
Community Programs are sponsored by Bank of America.
Additional support is provided by public funds from the New
York City Department of Youth and Community Development,
May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, and Ducommun
and Gross Family Foundation.
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