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CAA News Today
Paula Modersohn-Becker, Kneeling Mother with Child at Her Breast, 1906
(image ©Paula-Modersohn-Becker-Stiftung; provided by Bremen/Nationalgalerie, Berlin)
The CAA Committee on Women in the Arts (CWA) curates a seasonal list of must-see exhibitions, screenings, projects, and talks. The CWA Summer 2024 picks highlight individual artists’ observant and expressive art practices that reveal personal and collective stories about the earth, the environment, communities, and members of lesser known, historically marginalized groups.
UNITED STATES
ACCESS: An Ordinary Notion
June 15–July 13
Arc Gallery, San Francisco
ACCESS: An Ordinary Notion, a national juried exhibition, is proud to present artworks that tell individual stories and advocate for social justice and human rights. Inspired by Alice Paul, who introduced the Equal Rights Amendment in 1923, this collection showcases art in all media that illuminate the ongoing conversation around race, women
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Meet the Staff
Clarissa Agate
Assistant for Administration
Clarissa Agate offers administrative assistance in managing the daily operations of The Costume Institute, which includes acting as a point of contact for internal departments and external organizations, as well as serving as an assistant to Curator in Charge, Andrew Bolton. Before joining The Met, she worked as an Auction Coordinator at Auctions at Showplace. Clarissa holds a BA in Art History with minors in Music and Sociocultural Anthropology from Binghamton University.
Andrew Bolton
Curator in Charge
Andrew Bolton, OBE, has curated some of The Museum's most visited exhibitions, including Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (2011), China: Through the Looking Glass (2015), Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology (2016), Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination (2018), and Camp: Notes on Fashion (2019). He has written more than twenty books,