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THE CUMMER SYMPOSIUM
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
829 Riverside Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32204

"Diana Triumphant:  Reflections on Women in Art"

Organized and Chaired by Aaron De Groft, Curator of Art, The Cummer Museum of 
Art & Gardens; and Dr. Debra Murphy-Livingston, Professor of Art History, 
University of North Florida.

Saturday, February 19, 2000, 
9:00 am-4:30 pm

Patron $100 Adult $15.00    Students $8.00      Members $10.00

Seating is limited.  To reserve space, please mail your check or call Aaron 
De Groft (904-356-6857).
There will be registration the morning of the symposium.


Ann Sutherland Harris
Professor of the History of Art, Henry Clay Frick Department of the History 
of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Academy, or Women Don't Look Like 
That!

Alessandra Comini
University Distinguished Professor of Art History, Meadows School of the 
Arts, Southern Methodist University
Käthe Kollwitz: A Rebel With a Cause.

Debra Murphy-Livingston
Professor of Art History, Department of Communications and Visual Arts, 
University of North Florida
Object of Contemplation: Time and Place in the Work of Helene Baker, Ivy 
Bigbee and Allison Watson.

Melissa Hyde
Assistant Professor of Art History, College of Fine Arts, University of 
Florida
Picturing Pompadour: The Left-Hand Queen of France.


Aaron De Groft
Curator of Art, The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
"A Woman Could Not Have Done This!":  Olga Popoff, Living in Rodin's Shadow.

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