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  1. The idea for the unusual restrooms was inspired by the artist-designed restrooms at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan, Wisconsin), directed by Smith alumna and Smith Medal recipient Ruth DeYoung Kohler (class of 1963). Driscoll and Skoglund held residencies at the Kohler Company’s Arts/Industry program in the spring of 2001 ...

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  3. David Andrews, Visitor Services Coordinator musadm@smith.edu, ddandrews@smith.edu x2761 ; Nikolas Asikis, Chief Preparator nasikis@smith.edu x3195 ; Tiffany Bradley, Associate Director of Communications tbradley@smith.edu x2759; Danielle Carrabino, Curator of Painting & Sculpture dcarrabino@smith.edu x2772 ; Emma Chubb, Charlotte Feng Ford '83 Curator of Contemporary Art echubb@smith.edu x4006

  4. If you have an accessible parking placard, you may park in any accessible space or white-lined space on campus. If you qualify to park in accessible spaces but do not have a placard, you can get a temporary pass by visiting Smith Disability Services or calling 413-585-2071. Interactive map of Smith College with accessibility information.

  5. The Smith College Museum of Art records contain material pertaining to the buildings and collection pieces that have constituted Smith's art museum over time. This includes Fine Arts Center building renovation material, correspondence, accession information, web site documentation, glass negatives, and videos.

  6. From a behind-the-scenes look at the Smith College Museum of Art to an examination of hidden gems like the botanical sciences herbarium collection or that cabinet of curiosities which is Mount Holyoke’s Skinner Museum, students research the histories of these collections and analyze the rationale of varying systems for ordering objects.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2021 · Arts from Africa. In 1939, the SCMA acquired its first work of African art, a ceremonial axe ( kibiki) made by a Luba artist in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The collection has since grown to nearly 200 works, some purchased, most donated, including by Smith alumnae. The majority are sculptures in wood from west and central ...