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CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION:

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Masters in Art and Teaching                                                                                                   Graduation: May 2021

GPA 3.95

 

George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Visual Technology                                                                                  May 2020

 GPA 3.76

         

Dean’s List at George Mason University in 

Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring 2020

 

Germanna Community College, Fredericksburg, VA                                                      August 2016 – May 2017

General Studies          

Dean’s List at Germanna Community College in

Fall 2016 and Spring 2017   

  

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Fairfax County Public Schools | Alexandria, VA                                                                    August 2021 – Present

  • Art teacher at Clermont Elementary School, teaching kindergarten through 6th grade

  • Educate students in drawing, painting, paper collage, ceramics, printmaking, and textiles

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Apple Tree II Preschool – Vienna, VA (January 2018-March 2020)

Assistant Teacher

  • Responsible for behavior management of 10 three-year-old children in a preschool setting

  • Lead crafts and artwork, organize children for nap and recess, prepare afternoon snack

  • Independently care for children for part of the day

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INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE: 

Student Teaching | Fairfax County Public Schools (January 2021 – May 2021)

  •  Learning classroom management skills in virtual and in person settings 

  •  Leading creative lesson plans and content in grades K-8 at elementary and middle schools​​

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EXHIBITIONS

George Mason Universities Art and Design Senior Art Show (2020)

  • Virtual group exhibition held for seniors graduating from George Mason University's school of Art and Design

Mortal Kombat Group Exhibition at the Torpedo Factory (April 2019)​

  • Found object assemblages that, when an electric circuit was completed by two pieces of metal touching, would present a fighting move on the 1980s video game Mortal Kombat displayed on a screen

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