Tag Archives: Kierra Foley
A dingy basement, a gilded age
A blog post by Summer Intern Kierra Foley. In the past several weeks, all the interns working in collections have been pulled from their respective areas of expertise (mine being the collections related to the Lloyd Street Synagogue) in order … Continue reading
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Athenian Judaism…in Baltimore?
A blog post by Kierra Foley, LSS Archaeology Intern Hulking Doric columns and a stately pale façade cast shadows upon the sleepy downtown street, an imposing and authoritative presence in this otherwise aesthetically lackluster area. The building looks suited for … Continue reading
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To accession, or not to accession?
A blog post by Kierra Foley, Collections Wintern ‘12 As the JMM’s new Collections Wintern, I’ve spent a great deal of time in the depths of the basement – a land of innumerable surprises, to say the least. In recent … Continue reading
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