We would like to CONGRATULATE our former Exhibitions Research Assistant, Amy Brandt, on her new position as Assistant to the Directors of Arts Administration at Pace Wildenstein Gallery. Amy spent a year here at the Center working amazingly hard on the Global Feminisms exhibition. We are forever indebted to her and wish her all the best at her new post! We miss you Amy!

After receiving her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History and French from the University of Michigan, Amy Brandt lived and studied in Paris, France, for three years. She obtained a License degree from the University of Paris IV-La Sorbonne in 2003 and went on to complete a Master of Arts degree, also in Art History, from Tufts University in 2005. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Modern and Contemporary Art History at the Graduate Center of City University of New York. During her undergraduate years, she worked as a Preparator’s Assistant for the University of Michigan Museum of Art. In Massachusetts, she was a Graduate Assistant at the Tufts University Art Gallery and an intern at the List Visual Arts Center. Prior to coming to the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center, Brandt was Curatorial Assistant to Lisa Dennison, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, for New York, New York: Fifty Years of Art, Architecture, Photography, Film, and Video (July 2006), co-curated by Germano Celant for the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco.

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Hello. I am currently a senior in high school. For our final US History project, we are to do a big research assignment on civil rights. I decided to focus my project on the feminist art movement and how it has helped women in the fight for civil rights and social equality.
One of the requirements of my project is that we interview a few people who are familiar with our issue. I was wondering if you, or anyone you know, who is preferably a feminist artist or is at least an expert on the subject, could allow me to interview you. This could be either in person or over the phone (although I’d prefer it to be face to face) and we can set a date within the month to do so.
Please email me with a response as soon as possible so that I can make the proper arrangements and complete this assignment. Thank you for your time.
-Rae
Thanks for getting in touch, Rae! I’ve emailed you some information that should be helpful! Good luck with your project, it sounds really interesting!