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Curationist has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in January 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Curationist are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • Threads Besides social media accounts, curationist has populated their site with: • Yoga in the Archives | Curationist • Memory Vessels Collection • Women Artists, the Enlightenment, and Extraction • Women Artists, Modernity, and Modernism • Women Artists: Sovereignty, Kinship, and Care • Women Artists and Powerful Patrons • Women Artists and the Divine • Women Artists and the Museum • Indigenizing the Archive with Yazan Kopty: Palestine in National Geographic Magazine • Seaweed Through Time: Living Culture and Hidden Ubiquities | Curationist • Exclusion: How Immigration Policy Racialized the U.S. • Monsters Collection • An Ecology of Satirical Art • Sculptural Symbols of Power in the Kingdoms of Benin and Dahomey | Curationist • 2025 Curationist Metadata Summit: Metadata Outside the Box • Porcelain to Peonies: Chinoiserie and the Fantasy of Nature | Curationist • Resonant Technologies: The Banjo and Black Sonic Memory • Art of Collage • Funky Furniture • Beach Views • What is Curationist and How Does it Work? With Platform Director Amanda Figueroa • Abstraction • Curationist.org • How Chocolate Reached the Eastern Hemisphere • Things Artists Saw in Their Dreams • Curationist Museum Services • Register Today: Learning with Curationist | The Data Rescue Project • The Making of American Dance History • Donate to Curationist Foundation • Ken Gonzales-Day Searches the Smithsonian Archives and Finds Incomplete Histories | Curationist • Storms of Many Moods • How To Use Curationist • Nazca Ceramics as Used in Ritual and Storage Collection | Curationist • Molded Under Pressure: Plywood Furniture and the Continuity of Modernism • Maize Gods and Fertility Spirits Collection • At the Limit of Representation: Clouds in Western Art Collection • Protection from the Evil Eye Collection • On the Sexing of Plants • Protection from the Evil Eye | Curationist • The Crystal Palace and Imperial Britain Collection • Gender Variations in Edo Japan • Bookplates and ex libris Collection • The Price of Freedom: Nancy E. Prophet and Black Artists in Paris • The Phoenix: A Universal Mythical Bird? • An Ode to Love Collection • In Good Taste: Food and Class in Early Modern Europe • Eyes Collection • Women Artists and 20th Century Movements • Free Black Women’s Private Pleasures and Rest • Panorama of Possessions: Film, Photography, and the War of 1898 • Reconstructing Black Girlhood: Reading Photos Alongside Journal Entries • Bathing Women: Desire, Wonder, and Water in Versions of a Persian Tale • Illustrating Taiwan: Travelogues and Their Visual Narratives • Bearing Witness: James Presley Ball, Black Image Making, and the Promise of Freedom in the American West • Black Power in Print: Iconography of the Black Panther Party • Sonic Struggles: Plunderphonics and A Case for Immaterial Repatriation • Ida B. Wells: Pioneering Journalist, Anti-lynching Leader • NAACP History • American Folk Art and Whimsies Collection • Hounds Collection • Register - Empowering Museums in the Digital Age: Launch of Curationist’s Museum Services Line • Sign up for the Curationist Newsletter • Curationist Socials