Acknowledgements
Staging Old Masters would not have been possible without the collaboration between the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, Prison Performing Arts, the Performing Arts Department at Washington University in St. Louis, Arts for Life, Employment Connection, and the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Special thanks to the administration, staff, and students from each of the collaborating partners for making this project possible.
We would especially like to thank the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, TOKY Branding + Design, KWMU, Happy Hamper, Serra Boarding-Jones, Leslie and Patti (the meditation and singing bowls pair), the administration and staff of the 560 Building at WUSTL, Susan Shillito, Sarah Thomasson, Sarah Hunter, Ashleigh Henry, Heidi Moore, and Bobby Johnson. Additional thanks to Haba na Haba, faculty from the Performing Arts Department of Washington University, and Diavolo for sharing their expertise and time with the class.
(Homepage Detail) Domenico Beccafumi, Head of Old Man Turned Three-Quarters Right; Harvard Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Bequest of Meta and Paul J. Sachs, 1965.359; Photo by Allan Macintyre, President and Fellows Harvard College
(Homepage Detail) Andrea Vaccaro, Saint Mary Magdalen; Harvard Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Gift of Yves Henry Buhler, 1945.30, Photo by Geoff Story
(Homepage Detail) Jusepe de Ribera, Saint Jerome; Harvard Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Gift of Arthur Sachs, 1920.7, Photo by Imaging Department, President and Fellows of Harvard College
(Homepage Detail) Nicolas Regnier, Self-Portrait with an Easel; Harvard Art Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Eric Schroeder, 1982.116, Photo by Katya Kallsen, President and Fellows of Harvard College


