Curators
Museum Studies Curatorial Intern
Tessa Haas is currently a Senior at Bryn Mawr, majoring in History of Art with a double minor in Museum Studies and Fine Arts. She is the Museum Studies Fieldwork Intern for Beyond Boundaries: Feminine Forms. In addition to this internship on campus, she is a Tour Guide at BMC Admissions, President of Art Club, and the POC Committee Head for the Bi-Co Jews for Inclusion. She is the Bryn Mawr Representative for the Barnes Foundation’s inaugural Student Advisory Board for the 2017-18 school year. After graduation, she plans to pursue her Ph.D. in Art History with a specialization in Institutional Critique.
Consulting Curators
Carrie Robbins is Curator for Art & Artifacts. She teaches annual seminars in the History of Art Department and as part of the Museum Studies program, leading students in the organization of exhibitions from Special Collections. She works on exhibitions, cataloguing, and opportunities to integrate collection objects into college curricula. She advises and supervises students on a regular basis. Carrie holds a PhD in the History of Art from Bryn Mawr College, where she also earned her MA; she has a BA in Art from Grinnell College. She has presented her research on intersections of trompe l’oeil illusionism and the history of photography at various symposia and has taught classes on art ranging from the 17th century to the present.Jodi Throckmorton is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Previously, Throckmorton was Curator of Modern and Contemporary art at the Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University, Kansas, and Associate Curator at the San Jose Museum of Art, California. She organized the exhibition and publication Postdate: Photography and Inherited History in India (2015). Other projects include Melt/Carve/Forge: Embodied Sculptures by Cassils (2016); Bruce Conner: Somebody Else’s Prints (2014); Questions from the Sky: New Work by Hung Liu (2013); Ranu Mukherjee: Telling Fortunes (2012); and This Kind of Bird Flies Backward: Paintings by Joan Brown (2011). Throckmorton is currently curating an exhibition and publication on the work of Rina Banerjee opening in 2018.