HARWOOD MUSEUM OF ART HIRES EXPERIENCED DIRECTOR OF MUSEUM LEARNING
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, June 10, 2013
Taos, N.M.– Rebecca Aubin started her new job as Director of Museum Learning and Public Programs at the Harwood Museum of Art last week.
“The Harwood’s Director of Museum Learning and Public Programs is responsible for more than half of the Museum’s annual attendance, is very visible within the Taos community, and is essential to advancing the Museum’s mission,” says Susan Longhenry, Director. “I’m happy to say that, by all accounts, we found the right person. We’re thrilled to have Rebecca officially onboard.”
Aubin will lead educational and public programs serving the Harwood’s youth, family, school and adult audiences. The programs include Art in the Schools, a program combining gallery experiences with art-making activities that serves 3,500 school children each year. Many of those students attend Taos’ Enos Garcia Elementary School, a dual-language school with which the Museum has formed a strong partnership. Aubin will also provide leadership to the Harwood’s Neighborhood Arts Project, an innovative program serving nearly 1,500 children each summer at five sites throughout Taos County. Her area of responsibility also includes the facilitation of learning experiences in the Museum’s galleries through self-guided materials and drop-in activities. Last but not least, Aubin will direct public programming offered through the Museum’s Arthur Bell Auditorium – a dynamic space hosting a diverse and robust schedule of concerts, films, lectures, and other community gatherings.
Aubin brings 18 years of experience in both museum- and classroom-based
learning environments. She comes to the Harwood from the Seattle Art
Museum (SAM), where she served as Museum Educator for School and Educator Programs.
There Aubin developed and implemented gallery learning experiences for children
and adults, oversaw SAM’s docent program, and managed SAM’s art studio
workshops and museum-wide programs. She trained 120 docents annually, and reached
more than 10,000 school children each year. 60,000 adults participate in the public and
private tours lead by SAM’s docents each year. Aubin also managed seven
teaching artists who served around 7,800 school kids per year.
Prior to her work at SAM, Aubin served as a classroom educator and as
Associate Curator of Education at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the
University of Utah. Aubin has been
active in national museum education organizations including the National Docent
Symposium, Visual Understanding in Education, and the National Art Education
Association.
“Offering people of all ages access to art, culture and heritage at the Harwood Museum of Art is a wonderful career opportunity,” says Aubin. “I am very excited to be in Taos and look forward to meeting more people from the community and learning more about the collection and the artists of Taos and Northern New Mexico.”
The Harwood Museum of Art brings Taos arts to the world and
world arts to Taos. The mission of the Harwood Museum of Art of the University
of New Mexico is to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the arts,
especially those created in, inspired by, or relevant to northern New Mexico.
The museum advances the University’s mission and engages diverse audiences by
stimulating learning, creativity and research through exhibitions, programs and
publications.
www.harwoodmuseum.org
Contact:
Jennifer Marshall
505-231-1776
jennifer@jmarshallplan.com
www.jmarshallplan.com