Fleisher Art Memorial
Matthew Crump is an experienced program manager currently working at ArtistYear, the first national AmeriCorps program dedicated to service in the arts, where responsibilities include supporting Resident Teaching Artists in curriculum development and classroom observations. Crump has held multiple roles in the arts and education sectors, including classroom lead at Fleisher Art Memorial and tutor at TEACH LLC, where support was provided to students in various subjects. Previous experience as a media and culture writer for Lil Filmmakers involved analyzing films for their social impact. Additional roles include serving as a Resident Teaching Artist at ArtistYear during its inaugural year and various positions at Philadelphia Film Society, City Year, and University of North Carolina at Asheville, among others. Crump holds a Master’s degree in Screenwriting from Birkbeck, University of London, and a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina Asheville.
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Fleisher Art Memorial
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Founded by industrialist Samuel S. Fleisher in 1898 as one of the nation’s first community-based art centers, Fleisher Art Memorial is renowned for its long-standing mission of making art accessible regardless of economic means, background, or artistic experience. In 2023, Fleisher will celebrate its 125th anniversary as the center continues to provide free and low-cost studio art classes along with opportunities for emerging and seasoned artists to exhibit their work. Extensive arts education and community-based programming also reflects the organization’s commitment to serving and strengthening communities in Philadelphia by developing, sharing, and promoting creative resources.