Exhibition Design and Art History Students Take Top Honors at GW Research Days


April 1, 2016

MA Exhibition Design students at GW Research Days

MA Exhibition Design students, from left, Michelle Kearney, Carey Milliron, Natalie Fulgencio Pérez, Kassie Juenke and Janet Connelly

Congratulations to Corcoran Masters of Art in Exhibition Design and GW Art History students for presenting at GW’s Research Days

MA Exhibition Design students Michelle Kearney, Carey Milliron, Natalie Fulgencio Pérez, Kassie Juenke and Janet Connelly presented their work at the annual event that highlights multidisciplinary research, scholarship and creative endeavors being done at GW.

In the Creative Arts category, Janet Connelly won first place for her presentation, "Ancient Alien Protectors,"and Natalie Fulgencio Pérez won second for her work, "Beyond the Pupuseria: creating and inviting exhibition about Salvadoran immigrants and the pursuit of home in Mt. Pleasant, D.C."  

Meanwhile, senior Emma Perloff won first place in the Humanities category. She presented her art history thesis, “The Many Fates of Medieval German Palmesels During and After the Reformation."