AUTHOR: Holland Gormley

Holland Gormley is management and planning officer in the U.S. Copyright Office at the Library of Congress. She previously served as a public affairs specialist in the Outreach and Education section of the Copyright Office. Prior to joining the Copyright Office in June of 2019, she gained experience working with creative communities through positions in private, nonprofit and federal government organizations. She holds a master’s in arts management from American University, a certificate in international art business from Sotheby’s Institute, and a BFA in studio art and art history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her free time, she is an avid watercolorist with a focus in landscapes.
Most Recent Posts
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- Pride in Literature: Inspiring Authors for Everyone June 23rd, 2022
- The CASE Act for Libraries and Archives May 2nd, 2022
- Copyright and Drag June 25th, 2021
- Revisiting the Copyright Office’s Focus on Women in Copyright March 8th, 2021
- A Family of Creative Works in Celebration of Black History Month February 18th, 2021
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