Jacquelynn baas bio

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          Jacquelynn Baas

          American independent curator

          Jacquelynn Baas is an independent curator, cultural historian, writer, and Director Emeritus of the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.[1] She has published on topics ranging from the history of the print media to Mexican muralism to Fluxus to Asian philosophies and practices as resources for European and American artists.

          Early life and education

          Jacquelynn Baas was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she attended Grand Rapids Christian High School.

          Jacquelynn Baas is an independent curator, cultural historian, writer, and Director Emeritus of the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific.

        1. Jacquelynn Baas is an independent curator, cultural historian, writer, and Director Emeritus of the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific.
        2. Jacquelynn Baas is an independent curator, cultural historian, writer, and Director Emeritus of the University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
        3. About the author.
        4. Jacquelynn Baas is the director emeritus of the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and founder of the arts consortium "Awake.
        5. A curator, cultural historian, scholar and writer, contains groundbreaking research on Duchamp, Kashmir Shaivism, and Western Esotericism.
        6. As an undergraduate at Michigan State University she studied with Elizabeth Gilmore Holt, receiving her B.A. with a major in Art History in 1971. In 1973 Baas was awarded an M.A. with Certificate in Museum Practice from the University of Michigan; the following year she served as curatorial intern at the Grand Rapids Art Museum.

          In 1982 Baas was awarded a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Michigan, earned while working as Reg