Living Museum of Contemporary Rural American Life
Expands Programming, To Open Season on June 4
BEHOLD! New Lebanon, the first living museum of contemporary rural American life, has named Jasmine DeJackome as Program Coordinator. [private]DeJackome is responsible for scheduling and overseeing the activities of BEHOLD! New Lebanon’s Rural Guides, who conduct more than 100 informative programs in their own professional settings.
DeJackome earned a B.A. in Anthropology and Art History from Temple University in Philadelphia, and a Masters in Art History from the University of Massachusetts. Her areas of study include Roman Art and Archaeology, and American Fine and Decorative Arts.
DeJackome will work out of the BEHOLD! Station and Store, the museum’s headquarters and reception center at 438 Route 20, which also houses the ticket office and serves as the departure point for BEHOLD tours.[/private]