The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery has recently acquired five photographs from Southern California-based photographer Laurie Brown (Scripps College class of ‘59). Brown’s work focuses on the oftentimes jarring division between the rural and the urban, addressing issues from urban sprawl to the impact of industrialization on the natural landscape. She is interested in areas that […]
Recent Acquisitions of Laurie Brown’s Photography

Katie Shulman ’15

Katie Shulman ’15 is passionate about conservation outreach and engaging and inspiring students through museum and community programs. “Please reach out if you’re interested in pursuing conservation!”
The Artistic Meditations of Elizabeth Turk

“The spirit of change, which is fundamental in any theme of impermanence, is acutely alive in all my work,” said Elizabeth Turk ’83.
Madeline Helland ’18

Madeline Helland ’18 describes how the courses at Scripps in book arts and conservation, along with internships at Scripps and outside the College, assisted her in obtaining her current position.
Linda Lewis Kramer ’59

Linda Lewis Kramer describes her long career in the visual arts after studies at Scripps College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Taylor Carr-Howard ’17

Taylor discusses the value of the freedom Scripps gave her to pursue her interests, and how her experience at the Williamson opened doors for her in the arts.
Susie Ferrell ’15

Building on her Scripps studies and internships, Susie has gone on to earn a masters at the Courtauld and a curatorial position at LACMA.
Kaela Nurmi ’15

Kaela Nurmi describes her work in art conservation since graduating from Scripps with a degree in the subject.
Abigail Rodriguez ’16

Abigail Rodriguez discusses how Scripps assisted her in winning internships that have helped her as she prepared for graduate school in art conservation.