Elizabeth Dudgeon
Elizabeth Dudgeon is the senior communications editor at the Art Institute of Chicago. Prior to joining the museum’s Communications department in 2015, she worked administratively in theater and film in New York. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history and drama from Northwestern University.
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Charles Ray’s A copy of ten marble fragments of the Great Eleusinian Relief
Two curators delve into the complex history behind a modern-day sculpture that channels Classical antiquity.
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Madhuvanti Ghose, Alsdorf Associate Curator of Indian, Southeast Asian, and Himalayan Art
A chance to design a gallery space with Renzo Piano turned into a long-term commitment for the museum’s first Alsdorf Curator.
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Patrick Thomas, Landscaping and Grounds Foreperson
It’s the perfect time to get to know Patrick and his green thumb.
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An Extraordinary Sunday: Sondheim and La Grande Jatte
It’s Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday. Celebrate with a look at Sunday in the Park with George and A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884.
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Self-Portrait of My Sister
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Curious about Curating? Your First Stop: The Andrew W. Mellon Summer Academy
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Icebound by John Twachtman
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Man of Sorrows by Marion Perkins
“This head of Christ,” the artist said, “is an acid test of American democracy.”
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