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Danielle Ezor

Graduate Intern At The Print Study Room at Clark Museum

Danielle Ezor is an accomplished art history professional with extensive experience in research, education, and museum operations. Currently serving as a Graduate Intern at the Print Study Room at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute since September 2014, Danielle conducts research on collections and creates object files for newly acquired works. Previous roles include Graduate Research Intern at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where research was conducted for the La Parisienne exhibition catalogue and on Monet paintings, as well as a teaching assistant for an undergraduate art history course at Williams College. Danielle's early experiences include various internships at esteemed institutions such as Christie's and the Davis Museum and Cultural Center, complemented by educational credentials that include a PhD in Art History from Southern Methodist University and a Master's Degree from Williams College.

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Boston, United States

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Clark Museum

The Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute, referred to as The Clark is an art museum with a large collection located in Williamstown,.


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