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Posted on July 9, 2025July 9, 2025 by Laura

Student work at Newfields!

Three large rectangular panels on a museum wall each show a title, text, and graphic.
Lightboxes at THE LUME display interpretive text by Min Durham, Daylen Byrd, and Jaqueline Gaeta.

This spring, I taught a stellar trio of undergraduate art history students in an independent study on “writing for exhibits.” In partnership with Newfields and Herron’s Basile Center for Art, Design, and Public Life, they wrote interpretive text for three new immersive installations that other Herron students created for THE LUME. On view until February 2026.

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