ArtsConnection
Carol Morgan has served as the Deputy Director for Education at ArtsConnection in New York City since 1998, overseeing the development and administration of various educational programs and leading five multi-year research projects funded by the US Department of Education. Prior experience includes being an Independent Consultant from 1985 to 1995, where notable clients included The Parish Art Museum and The Open Society Institute. Carol also held the position of Acting Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art from 1990 to 1994, managing staff and budgets and successfully raising over $2 million annually. As Executive Director at Cummington Community of the Arts from 1982 to 1987, Carol focused on fundraising and innovative programming for artist-parents. Earlier, Carol worked as an Educator at Goddard Cambridge Graduate Program in Social Change, advising and mentoring graduate students. Carol holds a Master's degree in Women's Literature from Goddard College.
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ArtsConnection
ArtsConnection is a nationally recognized non-profit arts education organization with a 40-year history of giving New York City public school students, pre-kindergarten through grade 12, the skills, motivation and positive reinforcement they need to succeed academically and personally. Our award-winning arts programs support literacy and foster communication, creativity, collaboration and critical thinking. We direct our work to the most high-needs communities, and each year reach 45,000 students through partnerships with over 120 public schools across the 5 boroughs and through after-school and weekend initiatives that engage middle and high school students in the cultural resources of New York City. Children and teens are learning to better understand themselves and the world around them through our music, dance, theater, media and visual arts programming led by a faculty of over 125 specially-trained professional artists who share their distinctive artistic perspectives to inspire, guide and teach students.