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Distinguished Public Service Award from the American Immigration Council in Washington, DC, and accepted it on behalf of the Vilcek Foundation. In 2017, Marica and Jan were honored by the New York Landmarks Conservancy at the conservancy's 2017 Living Landmarks Celebration. In 2021, the New York University Institute of Fine Arts renamed the Great Hall of the James B. Duke House in Vilcek's honor.
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In 2005, Marica and Jan Vilcek were named Humanitarians of the Year by the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, and in 2011 they were honored with the Outstanding New Yorker award given by the Center for an Urban Future in New York City. In 2012, Marica received the Stephen K. Fischel
172:, where she was promoted to assistant curator. She was interested in modernist art, and by art that was created by artists in protest of the Communist regime, while also abiding by the professional and national standards of art set by the government as was dictated by the National Gallery. 183:, Jan recalls being impressed with her work at the Slovak National Gallery. In November 1961, Jan visited the gallery and asked her for a date. Their relationship progressed swiftly, and the pair were wed in a small civil ceremony in Bratislava in July 1962. 202:
to apply for refugee status and to pursue visas and careers in the United States. In 1965, the Vilceks immigrated to the United States, traveling to New York, where Jan had been offered a position as a research professor at
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At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vilcek mentored art historians, arts management professionals and scholars, working with the museum's internship programs, and developing connections with the
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in Bratislava, where she earned the degrees in art history. Following her graduation from Comenius University, Marica pursued a doctorate in art history at
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On October 13, 1936, Marica Vilcek (née Gerháth) was born to parents Dezider Gerháth and Maria Hamosova in
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In 1964, Marica and Jan Vilcek were granted permission to visit friends in
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In New York, Vilcek began volunteering with the library of the
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Dezider Gerháth (father) and Maria Hamosova (mother)
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