Art has been my passion
since I was a little girl. I also loved
the museum, the gallery setting, going to the museum. You know for a relaxing day.
So I kind of wanted to create a path for
myself that merged
art education as well as working in a
cultural institution. In searching for a
graduate program,
I really needed something that would fit
my lifestyle.
I'm a busy mom and I have a job, a full time job.
So researching graduate programs.
Towson really fit my needs.
The professors, the staff, it's just phenomenal.
Dr. Issacs she's, so helpful and very
instrumental in
guiding us and leading us in the right
directions. Having
the opportunity to go to Italy and to
travel with
my professors and it was a small group of us. It was a very intimate group.
It just completely changed my life.
It allowed me to see art and architecture
in a completely different light and I know
that felt really good
to me and so my goal and my vision and
my desire is to help others
see art in the same way.
I've been afforded a wonderful
opportunity
to work at the Wadsworth Museum
in Hartford Connecticut and it's the
country's oldest museum so I'm really
excited I will be
Education Associate in the Amaste Center which is their African-American
collection there at the Wadsworth.
So I'm really excited about this new opportunity.
