Credits

Sarah Sze and Carol Mancusi-Ungaro in conversation

Sarah Sze discusses her work with Carol Mancusi-Ungaro at the artist's studio in New York.

Generous support for the Artist Documentation Program and partnership is provided by Nadia Zilkha and the Vivian L. Smith Foundation. Initial funding for the program was provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (1990-2021).

  • Project Directors: Corina Rogge and Matthew Skopek
  • Former Directors: Carol Mancusi-Ungaro (1990-2023), Elizabeth Lunning (2001-2006), Brad Epley (2006-2022) 
  • ADP Archive and Information Managers: Farris Wahbeh
  • ADP Archivist: Jeremy Davet
  • Former ADP Archivists: Heather Nodler, Megan Peck, Chistina McLean, Sara Kornhauser, Joy Bloser
  • Archive Advisors: Joy Bloser, Tara Hart, David Neary, Majida (Maggie) Mugharbel, Michelle Gude, Sara Kornhauser
  • ADP Administrators: Chloe Cook, Heather Cox
  • Rights and Reproduction: Philip Karjeker, Micah Musheno
  • Interviewers: Angela Chang, Brad Epley, Helen Winkler Fosdick, Pia Gottschaller, Christa Haiml, Laramie Hickey-Friedman, Elizabeth Lunning, Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Marti Mayo, Helen Molesworth, Joan Simon, Matthew Skopek, Jan Burandt, Joy Bloser, Kari Dodson, and Paul Winkler OOD

  • Web/Rich Media Software: Glifos Social Media
  • Web Development: Heather Nodler, Megan Peck
  • Graphic Design: Don Quaintance, Public Address Design
  • Video Production: Laurie McDonald, Cuyler Ballenger, Oresti Tsonopolous, Nick Schiarizzi, Carlton Bright, Ronald Bronstein, Robert Broadhurst, William Howze, AC Conrad, and Deb Meehan

A special thanks to the dozens of other collaborators and former staff, without whom the ADP would have not been successful these past 30 years.  

The Artists Documentation Program (ADP) interviews artists and their close associates in order to gain a better understanding of their materials, working techniques, and intent for conservation of their works. All interviews are conducted by conservators in a museum or studio setting.

Generous support for the Artist Documentation Program and partnership is provided by Nadia Zilkha and the Vivian L. Smith Foundation. Initial funding for the program was provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (1990-2021).