About Me
I received my BFA in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2014, my teaching license in K-12 art education from Colorado State University in 2018, and a Waldorf teaching license from the Sophia Institute in 2019.As an artist, my specializations include strong technical drawing skills, promoting social advocacy, using art as a therapeutic tool, and understanding color from a theoretical and psychological standpoint. As an art educator, I like to use art as a tool to not only develop students to become professional artists, but to also promote self-empowerment and confidence for every student in a holistic sense (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual). I have strong values in contemplative-based education and transformational leadership.
Outside of volunteer student teaching opportunities in the arts, I have a lot of experience volunteering with low-income, multicultural communities and special education communities, specifically with children on the autism spectrum. I really enjoy working with students with cultural diversity and learning differences, and I value understanding them from an emotional and soul level to support their success in the classroom. |
If you are interested in contacting me, you can reach me at [email protected]