Last week, I shared Part 1 of my “dorky origin story” of how my National History Day project sparked my interest in museums and art history. This week, the tale comes…
National History Day began in 1974 in Cleveland, Ohio, and it has expanded to a nationwide competition with thousands of middle school and high school students participating each year. After…
Swedish Fish or Peppermints? Oversize chocolate bars or paper mache gumdrops? Is a hand writing analyst relevant to the theme? Would visitors recognize a cardboard cutout of Ms. Gulch?…
My name is Dominique Seneca, and I’m part of The Warhol’s Youth Invasion Advisory Board. I am invading The Warhol blog today to give you all the nitty-gritty details on…
In 2009 Artist Educator Mary Tremonte and I received funding for a new youth program titled Power Up. This program would focus on empowering young women in their communities. The goal of…
Giving tours and facilitating workshops is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to being an Artist Educator at The Andy Warhol Museum. Many people don’t realize how…
For most people, once they graduate from high school, they take on new endeavors. Whether it is higher education, joining the workforce or joining the military, they move on and…
Hi! My name is Emily Jaworski and I have been working as an Artist Educator at the Andy Warhol Museum since January of 2010. Myself and fellow Artist Educators serve…
I have been working at the Warhol for 15 years but I am never bored—as an Associate Curator of Education, I love what I do. Some weeks hum along as…
I started working at The Andy Warhol Museum as the Studio Programs Coordinator in the Education Department on January 25th 2011. It seems like my training lasted about… Let’s say…