The Barnes Foundation
Laura Hicklin serves as the Art Director at the Barnes Foundation since June 2023, bringing extensive experience in graphic design from previous roles including Exhibit Graphic Designer at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology from January 2020 to May 2023, and Senior Graphic Designer at both Pixel Parlor from September 2018 to January 2020 and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art from February 2014 to August 2018. Earlier professional experiences feature internships at Zielinski Design Associates, Inc. and the Kimbell Art Museum, as well as a position as a Graphic Artist at Century Graphics & Sign, Inc. Laura Hicklin holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design from Texas Christian University, completed in 2013.
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The Barnes Foundation
The Barnes Foundation was established by Albert C. Barnes in 1922 to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture. The Barnes holds one of the finest collections of Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings, with extensive works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso,Henri Rousseau, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine and Giorgio de Chirico, as well as American masters Charles Demuth, William Glackens, Horace Pippin and Maurice Prendergast, Old Master paintings, important examples of African sculpture and Native American ceramics, jewelry and textiles, American paintings and decorative arts and antiquities from the Mediterranean region and Asia. The Barnes Foundation’s Art and Aesthetics programs engage a diverse array of audiences. These programs, occurring at the Philadelphia campus, online, and in Philadelphia communities, advance the mission through progressive, experimental and interdisciplinary teaching and learning. The Barnes Arboretum, located at the Merion campus, contains more than 2,000 species/varieties of trees and woody plants, many of them rare. Founded in the 1880s by Joseph Lapsley Wilson and subsequently added to under the direction of Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, the collection includes a fern-leaf beech (Fagus sylvatica ‘Laciniata’), a dove tree (Davidia involucrata), a monkey-puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana), and a redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). Other important plant collections include Lilacs, Peonies, Stewartias and Magnolias. The Horticulture school at the Barnes Foundation in Merion has offered a comprehensive, three year certificate course of study in the botanical sciences, horticultural practices, garden aesthetics, and design through a well-grounded, scientific learning experience since its inception in 1940 by Mrs. Barnes.