Carol Kino’s writing about art, artists, photography, museums, and contemporary culture has appeared for many years in publications like The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Town & Country, The Atlantic, Slate, and just about every major art magazine. Her first book, Double Click: Twin Photographers in the Golden Age of Magazines, was awarded a fellowship from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center at the New York Public Library. Previously she received two USC Annenberg / Getty Arts Journalism fellowships for her stories. She grew up in the Bay Area and lives in Manhattan.
Five Things I've Learned About
View the archive of this 90-minute class from acclaimed journalist and historian Carol Kino, and discover the Five Things She’s Learned about the rewards and challenges that shaped life for American women after World War II – and the lessons their struggles offer us today.
View the archive of this 90-minute class from acclaimed journalist and historian Carol Kino, and discover the Five Things She’s Learned about the rewards and challenges that shaped life for American women after World War II – and the lessons their struggles offer us today.
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