Interview with Penny Jolly
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Title
Interview with Penny Jolly
Date
January 17th, 2025
Is Part Of
Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project
Description
Penny Jolly grew up in the greater New York City area where she was very influenced by museums in the city. After undergraduate study at Oberlin and graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, Penny arrived at Skidmore in 1976 where she taught courses in art history, especially Renaissance art and became Director of Art History as well as an active member of the Liberal Studies program and the Women’s Studies major. In this interview she discusses the separation of art history from studio art as separate departments, the faculty committee system, the creation of the Skidmore Daycare Center, and evolving relations between faculty and administration. Penny retired from the faculty in 2019.
Language
English (en)
Subject
Retiree Oral History Project
Type
Oral History
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Lynne Gelber
Interviewee
Penny Jolly
Location
Saratoga Springs, NY
Original Format
Audio Recording
Duration
52:32
Collection
Citation
“Interview with Penny Jolly,” Skidmore Saratoga Memory Project, accessed March 26, 2026, https://ssmp.skidmore.edu/document/1418.
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