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SUMMARY:COLLEAGUES & FRIENDS: INTERNS AND INTERNSHIPS
DESCRIPTION:Join Museum Hue’s Deputy Director\, Sierra Van Ryck deGroot\, and colleagues at our partner event with POWarts. \n________ \nJust how important are arts internships? Are they fair and equitable? If you’ve landed one\, how can you make the most of it? As a supervisor\, how can you create a better experience for interns? \nJoin us on February 15 for another Colleagues and Friends as we bring together three colleagues in the arts to discuss internships: the ones they have had\, the ones they have led\, and what they have learned working with the next generations of arts professionals. We will dive into what brought each of them to the arts\, advocating for interns in the industry\, and the role interns and professionals alike can play in building more sustainable careers in the arts. \nClick here to register!\nFREE ARTS NYC empowers youth from underserved communities through art and mentoring programs to develop their creativity\, confidence\, and skills to succeed. Learn more here. \nPOWarts + Museum Hue Members – $10 | Non-members – $20 \n**Museum Hue members must log in and check the “Member Perks” tab for the promo code to receive the member rate for this event.** \n  \n____________________ \nSierra Van Ryck deGroot\, Deputy Director\, Museum Hue \nSierra Van Ryck deGroot is the Deputy Director of Museum Hue. She has a BA in Art\, Design\, and Interactive Media\, Fine Art\, and Art History from Seton Hall University and a MSEd in Museum Education from Bank Street College of Education. Sierra is the former co-president of the National Emerging Museum Professionals Network and an alum of the NYCMER (New York City Museum Educator Roundtable) Board. In her free time\, Sierra can be found reading\, visiting a museum\, or at an NYC Dig Inn. \nElla Cohen\, Director of Legacy and Internship Programs\, DreamYard Project \nElla Cohen (she/her) is the Director of Legacy and Internship Programs at DreamYard Project in the Bronx. In this role\, she designs\, implements\, and oversees work-based learning programs that increase access and equity within\, to\, and through the arts for NYC youth. She has a BA in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.Ed in Arts in Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Ella has worked with nonprofits across Philadelphia and New York City\, including Mural Arts Philadelphia\, The New 42\, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. In her free time\, Ella loves to take and teach dance classes\, visit museums\, and explore new restaurants across the city. \nKionah Tucker\, Education\, Internships and Fellowships Coordinator\, New-York Historical Society \nKionah Tucker (she/her) is an educator\, historian\, and proud Museum professional in the New York City area. She serves as the Education\, Internships\, and Fellowships Coordinator at the New York Historical Society. A St. John’s University graduate\, she has worked in several Museums across New York City. A Virginia native\, she credits her love of history to growing up in the “Historic Triangle” and aims to make history education and museums fun\, engaging\, and accessible to all. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://museumhue.org/event/colleagues-friends-interns-and-internships/
LOCATION:Free Arts NYC\, 1431 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10018\, United States
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SUMMARY:Success in School Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Museum and school partnerships offer many benefits for both museums and schools\, fostering a more holistic approach to learning. Founded in 1994\, The NYC Museum School is a groundbreaking public secondary school that leverages museums and cultural resources to spark curiosity\, support student success and serves as a learning laboratory and the ultimate museum-school partnership. \nLearning Through Art is the Guggenheim Museum’s hallmark artist-in-residency program\, sending experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools where they collaborate with classroom teachers to develop\, facilitate\, and integrate art projects into the school curriculum.  \nJoin MANY and MuseumHue to learn more from The NYC Museum School co-founders\, Ronald Chaluisan\, then an experienced classroom teacher and now a leader in education reform\, and Sonnet Takahisa\, a long time museum educator\, offer a brief history and discuss the context for the school’s planning\, the development of logistics and pedagogical practices\, and reflect on organizational partnering and their thirty-plus years of personal and professional collaboration. Michelle Wohlgemuth\, Manager of School Programs at the Guggenheim Museum will share how Learning Through Art has served over 150\,000 students from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds in all five boroughs of New York City. \n  \nRegister for Free
URL:https://museumhue.org/event/success-in-school-partnerships/
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SUMMARY:Digital Communications Engagement Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:It’s a digital world and we’re living in it. There are many different online avenues for social interaction\, networking\, and information sharing in an digital environment that is constantly shifting. How do we become digital storytellers? How do we define our audiences online? Join MANY and MuseumHue with some leaders in the digital sphere who will share their digital strategies\, offer best practices\, and share advice and resources. \n  \nRegister Here
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SUMMARY:NEXTGEN NETWORKING MIXER
DESCRIPTION:Missed our January 26th event at The Met? Attended Hueniversity Homecoming but want to flex your new networking skills at another event? Join Museum Hue\, in partnership with POWarts\, Sotheby’s Institute\, and CUNY Cultural Corps for an interactive networking event. \n____ \nAre you a recent grad or currently seeking an advanced degree in arts administration or the business of art? Embarking on a career in those fields? POWarts’ new NextGen community offers graduate students and young professionals the opportunity to network\, build connections with their future peers in the industry\, and unite arts administrators across the city. \nJoin us for the inaugural NextGen Mixer on February 23 at Pen + Brush as we launch this new program to support the next generation of arts professionals. \nClick here to register!\nYou can expect: \n????Networking with fellow peers\, students\, and early-career professionals \n????Career and professional development resources \n????Light snacks and beverages \nThe NextGen Mixer is made possible in part thanks to support from Sotheby’s Institute\, CUNY CulturalCorps\, and Museum Hue as members of the Host Committee. Institutions interested in joining the Host Committee can contact Anastasia Gudko at agudko@powarts.org for more information. \nTICKETS: \nTickets are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Suggested square of $18 are appreciated\, but not required. All proceeds benefit POWarts’ Empowering Equity in the Arts campaign. \nNOTICE: \nPhotography will be taken at the event. Please note that by entering the event site\, you agree to be filmed or photographed\, which may be used for marketing or promotional purposes.
URL:https://museumhue.org/event/nextgen-networking-mixer/
LOCATION:Pen + Brush\, 29 East 22nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
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