Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY: Guest Lecturer for the Graduate Program in Exhibition Design (2010)
National Council for Community and Education Partnerships/Gear-Up Program, Hempstead, NY (2009)
Art Program Developer, Project Manager, and Mentor to local Middle School students in conjunction with Nassau Community College and the African American Museum under a Gear Up Grant (GEAR UP-Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Developed programs and conducted classes for this discretionary grant program designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.
Nassau Community College, Uniondale, NY: Guest lecturer for Introduction to Sculpture undergraduate course (2003)
NYSCA “Toolbox Series”, Garden City, NY (2002-2003)
Awarded a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts to develop curriculum and conduct a series of kinetic sculpture workshops for children, as well as a course series on safely working with hand tools for young girls.
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI: Teaching Assistant for Watercolor Painting undergraduate course (1997-2000)
Art Start program, Providence, RI: Teacher’s assistant for summer art classes for children ages 3-5 (1998)
Art Start program, Providence, RI: Teacher’s assistant for summer art classes for high school students (1998)
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI: Assistant instructor for Continuing Education Oil Painting class for adults (1997-1998)
Kiddie Kollege Preschool, Bethpage, NY: Teacher for children ages 3-5 (1997)
Volunteer Work
African American Museum, Hempstead, NY (2001-2009)
Designed and produced all promotional material for the museum and its events.
Developed strategies and created presentation for improvements of museum space and lighting.
Assisted in museum renovations and community project of a glass tile mosaic in the museum lobby.
Formed community based programs resulting in increased museum visitation and revenue.
Moneta Sleet Foundation, Hempstead, NY (2007-2008)
Scanned thousands of slides and photographs by the late Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer, Moneta Sleet Jr.
Re-touched, restored, and enhanced photographs and slides including rare photos of Martin Luther King Jr.
Created a digital archive of Moneta Sleet’s entire photography collection.
National Council for Community and Education Partnerships/Gear-Up Program, Hempstead, NY (2009)
Art Program Developer, Project Manager, and Mentor to local Middle School students in conjunction with Nassau Community College and the African American Museum under a Gear Up Grant (GEAR UP-Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs) funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Developed programs and conducted classes for this discretionary grant program designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in post-secondary education.
Nassau Community College, Uniondale, NY: Guest lecturer for Introduction to Sculpture undergraduate course (2003)
NYSCA “Toolbox Series”, Garden City, NY (2002-2003)
Awarded a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts to develop curriculum and conduct a series of kinetic sculpture workshops for children, as well as a course series on safely working with hand tools for young girls.
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI: Teaching Assistant for Watercolor Painting undergraduate course (1997-2000)
Art Start program, Providence, RI: Teacher’s assistant for summer art classes for children ages 3-5 (1998)
Art Start program, Providence, RI: Teacher’s assistant for summer art classes for high school students (1998)
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI: Assistant instructor for Continuing Education Oil Painting class for adults (1997-1998)
Kiddie Kollege Preschool, Bethpage, NY: Teacher for children ages 3-5 (1997)
Volunteer Work
African American Museum, Hempstead, NY (2001-2009)
Designed and produced all promotional material for the museum and its events.
Developed strategies and created presentation for improvements of museum space and lighting.
Assisted in museum renovations and community project of a glass tile mosaic in the museum lobby.
Formed community based programs resulting in increased museum visitation and revenue.
Moneta Sleet Foundation, Hempstead, NY (2007-2008)
Scanned thousands of slides and photographs by the late Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer, Moneta Sleet Jr.
Re-touched, restored, and enhanced photographs and slides including rare photos of Martin Luther King Jr.
Created a digital archive of Moneta Sleet’s entire photography collection.
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