Awards

Recognition by the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) & American Alliance of Museums (AAM)

Lead Lesson Plan Writer for Albie’s Elevator Curriculum. Received Public Media Award for Educational Resources for the Community (NETA, 2023).

Juror Feedback: “Very thorough entry and Albie is amazing! Love this concept. The content is very targeted, making it especially important for that audience.”

Curriculum written in partnership with Anna Phillips and Craig Santoro. Design by Kayley Fiorino. WHYY.

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Author of Kid’s Take Labels in Modern Times.

Awarded Excellence in Exhibition Label Writing (AAM, 2019).

Juror Feedback: “It’s important that museums champion different ways of seeing, experiencing, and interpreting the world. It’s even more important to model respectful exchanges of ideas. This label does so delightfully.”

Created in partnership with Masterman School. Design by Rebecca Quinn. Editing by Amy Hewitt. Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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Director of For Kids, By Kids Audio Guide for Wild: Michael Nichols.

Awarded Silver Muse Award for Audio Experiences (AAM, 2018).

Juror Feedback: “For Kids, by Kids let kids drive the narrative and was better for it. The tour allows children’s’ voices and questions to emerge, giving permission to younger listeners to ask questions of their own and think more deeply about the images in the exhibition.”

Produced by Antenna International and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Photos by Tim Tiebout and Susan Beard.

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Lead Interpreter for Design for the Modern Child.

Awarded Special Distinction for Imaginative Design and Interpretation in the E

xcellence in Exhibitions Competition (AAM, 2014).

Juror Feedback: “Design for the Modern Child embraced children’s inventive potential and the particular notion that children can be creative problem solvers.”

Exhibition design by Aimee Keefer. Curated by Erica Warren. Photos by Mark Garvin. Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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