We are honored to support the next generation of young professionals through undergraduate and graduate level internships and the engagement of post-graduate writers focused on amplifying place-based art history. HAHS is committed to creating diversity in the fields of art and preservation through these opportunities. Our young peers are invited to explore sites and artists of historically underrepresented communities through research projects of their own choosing, and to create digital storytelling for public audiences. Check back here as we continue to add new projects completed by this inspiring group of future stewards.

Sophia Molina
2024 Summer Intern
Sophia focused on the Washington Color School Artist Anne Truitt and her studios around DC

Keelin Pogue
2024 Summer Intern
Keelin researched an artistic commune of queer women active in rural Oregon throughout the 70s and 80s.

Blue Tarpalechee
2023 Summer Intern
Blue wrote about the The Oscar B. Jacobson House, in Norman, Oklahoma, which served as a studio for the renowned Kiowa Six artists under Jacobson’s patronage.

Daniel Velazquez
2023 Summer Intern
Daniel focused his research on 3 marginalized artist spaces in Chicago – Casa Aztlán, Chicago Tattoo and Piercing Company, and The Warehouse.
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