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


Early life and education

Jacquelynn Baas was born in
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, where she attended
Grand Rapids Christian High School Grand Rapids Christian High School (GRCHS) is a private school, private Christian school, Christian secondary school in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1920, "Christian High" is a member of Grand Rapids Christian Schools and Christian Schools ...
. As an undergraduate at
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State o ...
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
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; the following year she served as curatorial intern at the
Grand Rapids Art Museum The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is an art museum located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, with collections ranging from Renaissance to Modern Art and special collections on 19th and 20th-century European and American art. Its holdin ...
. In 1982 Baas was awarded a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Michigan, earned while working as Registrar and then Assistant to the Director at the
University of Michigan Museum of Art The University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) is one of the largest university art museums in the United States, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with . Built as a war memorial in 1909 for the university's fallen alumni from the Civil War, Alu ...
. Her dissertation topic, ''Auguste Lepère and the Artistic Revival of the Woodcut in France, 1875-1895'', was the subject of a 1984 exhibition and catalogue co-authored with Richard S. Field.


Museum affiliations

In 1982 Baas moved to Hanover, New Hampshire to serve as Chief Curator of the new
Hood Museum of Art The Hood Museum of Art is an art museum owned and operated by Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The first reference to the development of an art collection at Dartmouth was in 1772, making the collection among the oldest and largest, a ...
, Dartmouth College, then being designed by Charles W. Moore wit
Centerbrook Architects
In 1984 she was named Interim Director of the museum and the next year was appointed Director and presided over the opening of the new Hood Museum of Art. In 1988 Baas was named Director of the then-University Art Museum in Berkeley, California, securing an endowment gift to rename it the Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive a few years later. Named Director Emeritus in 1999, Baas returned to BAMPFA as Interim Director in 2007–08. In 2008-09 she served as Interim Director for the Mills College Art Museum. Museum directors who have worked under Baas include BAMPFA Director
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,
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Director
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,
Princeton University Art Museum The Princeton University Art Museum (PUAM) is the Princeton University gallery of art, located in Princeton, New Jersey. With a collecting history that began in 1755, the museum was formally established in 1882, and now houses over 117,000 work ...
Director James Steward, and
Aspen Art Museum Founded in 1979, the Aspen Art Museum (AAM) is a non-collecting contemporary art museum located in Aspen, Colorado, United States. AAM exhibitions include drawings, paintings, sculptures, multimedia installations and electronic media. Building ...
Director Heidi Zuckerman.


Exhibitions

Jacquelynn Baas has organized over thirty exhibitions, including the 1990 exhibition, ''The Independent Group: Postwar Britain and the Aesthetics of Plenty'' (ICA London; LAMOCA; BAMPFA; Hood Museum, Dartmouth; IVAM Valencia); ''No Boundary: Duchamp, Cage, and Mostly Fluxus'' at the 2006
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; and ''Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life''. The exhibition traveled from Dartmouth to the New York University Gray Art Gallery and the University of Michigan Museum of Art in 2011–2012. It was voted “Best Show in a University Gallery” by the American Chapter of the
International Association of Art Critics The International Association of Art Critics (French: ''Association Internationale des Critiques d’Art'', AICA) was founded in 1950 to revitalize critical discourse, which suffered under Fascism during World War II. Affiliated with UNESCO AICA wa ...
. ''Berkeley Eye: Perspectives on the Collection'' was the first collection exhibition in the new building of the Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive (designed by
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). In 2018, Baas curated BAMPFA's Art Wall: ''Land(e)scape 2018'' by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, the originator of Supergraphics in the 1960s.


Scholarship and writing

In 2000 Baas co-founded with
Mary Jane Jacob Mary Jane Jacob is an American curator, writer, and educator from Chicago, Illinois. She is a professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is the former Executive Director of Exhibitions and Exhibition Studies. She has held posts as ...
the arts consortium, ''Awake: Art, Buddhism, and the Dimensions of Consciousness'', which over the course of its five-year existence generated some fifty exhibitions, educational programs, artist residencies, and two books: ''Buddha Mind in Contemporary Art'' (California 2004) and ''Smile of the Buddha: Eastern Philosophy and Western Art from Monet to Today'' (California 2005). Baas is co-editor of ''Learning Mind: Experience into Art'' (2010), and ''Chicago Makes Modern: How Creative Minds Changed Society'' (2012). She was editor and co-author of ''Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life'' (2011), and has published a number of essays, including “The Epic of American Civilization” in ''Jose Clemente Orozco in the United States'' (Norton 2003), “Unframing Experience” in ''Learning Mind'' (cited above), “Before Zen: The Nothing of American Dada” in ''East-West Interchanges in American Art'' (Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2012), and “Agnes Martin: Readings for Writings” in ''Agnes Martin'' (2015). Her book ''Marcel Duchamp and the Art of Life'' was published by MIT Press in Fall 2019.


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Jacquelynn Baas edu bio
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