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12017-11-06T05:42:10-08:00Elena Gittlemana967dcf121716f68925595dba3ac34f987e64187224508plain2017-11-06T10:40:13-08:00Elena Gittlemana967dcf121716f68925595dba3ac34f987e64187Fragmentary Excess: Body, Text, ReceptacleLead Curator of Digital Exhibition: Elena Gittleman Contributors: Laurel McLaughlin, Katherine Ford, Matthew Jameson, Sarah Luckey, Christie Villareal, Kate Dolson, Andrea Samz-Pustol, and Charles Kuper 3D Models: Matthew Jameson and Sarah Luckey Graphics: Zach Silvia
This digital exhibition was created as an addition to the exhibition Fragmentary Excess: Body, Text, Receptacle on view from November 3 - December 22, 2017 on the second floor of Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College. Thank you to everyone from Special Collections, especially Marianne Hansen, Carrie Robbins, and Marianne Weldon, for all of their help and guidance through the curatorial process. Thank you to the Graduate Group in Arts and Sciences at Bryn Mawr College, and in particular Professor Annette Baertschi, for their support as well. For further information on the Graduate Group in Arts and Sciences at Bryn Mawr College, please visit our website: https://www.brynmawr.edu/gsas/