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Curator’s Cut: An Inside Look at DC’s Suffrage Exhibits
A Roundtable Discussion with DC’s Women’s Suffrage Curators

Curator's Cut Webinar - 2020 Berks Virtual Conference

Live: Wednesday, May 27, 2020. 7:00-8:00pm eastern time

Martha S. Jones, 2020 Berks Co-President

Martha Jones, 2020 Berks Co-President, introducing the roundtable discussion.

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This webinar was created with our partners at the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission, with special introductions by Senator Barbara Mikulski and Martha Jones, Berkshire Conference of Women Historians 2020 Co-President.

Big Berks 2020 Virtual Roundtable participants

Kelsey Millay (Moderator), Janice Ruth (Library of Congress), Corinne Porter (National Archives), Kate C. Lemay (National Portrait Gallery)

Exhibit Resources

Dr. Kate Clarke Lemay, curator, “Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence,” National Portrait Gallery online resources

  • Smithsonian/National Portrait Gallery exhibition homepage with an overview of the exhibit and a link to selections from the exhibition on the Google Arts and Culture website.
  • Women’s Suffrage Museum Exhibits: C-Span 2020. Curators from the National Portrait Gallery, National Archives, and the Library of Congress discussed their institutions’ exhibits commemorating the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. They talked about the creative process behind the exhibits, including determining goals and selecting objects. The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians and Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission hosted this event online and provided the video. (brief excerpt below)

Corinne Porter, curator, “Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote”
National Archives online 
resources

Janice Ruth, curator: “Shall Not Be Denied: Women Fight for the Vote”
Library of Congress online resources