
CAROLYN L. MCKEE-FREESE
Carolyn McKee-Freese worked as a substitute teacher at Moose Heart School for a year and as an art teacher at Yorkville District High School for 20 years.
Carolyn McKee-Freese worked as a substitute teacher at Moose Heart School for a year and as an art teacher at Yorkville District High School for 20 years.
Diana Suttenfield is celebrated for her paintings and intricate drawings in West Virginia, which have frequently been exhibited in regional shows.
Natalia Khvost-Vostrikova has spent her entire life pursuing her passion for art, leading her to galleries in London, Italy, the United States and beyond.
Janet Heinicke served Simpson College as the chairman of the Fine Arts Division and the director of the Farnham Galleries for nearly two decades.
Michelle L. Brandriss is the founder and president of her own company, Name Bubbles, LLC, in Ballston Spa, New York, since 2009.
Christine Dolinich-Matuska, DFA, currently works as a teaching artist, pianist and visual artist, specifically in mixed media.
From the time Phyllis Whitcomb Packard was young, she dreamed of a career in the arts. She worked hard to make that dream a reality.
Serving as a piano teacher since 1959, R. Aileen James made her public performance debut at age 8, making her professional piano debut at age 16.
An adept oil and watercolor painter, Maili Malvre has been a freelance artist based out of Danville, California, since 1996.
Ruth A. Brennan most recently served as an arts columnist for the Rapid City Journal for one decade, previously serving the journal as an arts-staff writer.
Retiring in 2015, Carole J. Seitz is recognized as an associate professor emerita of music of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.
Since 1998, Anne Fabbri has critiqued art for a number of publications including Philadelphia Daily News and Art in America.
Helen Fioratti serves as the president of noted art gallery, L’Antiquaire and the Connoisseur, Inc., in New York since 1988.
Loyal and trustworthy, Rev. Janet A. Lee has led an exemplary career in music education and religion. She started out as a music teacher.
Joining the the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1970, Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims was the first African American curator at the institution.
Backed by stellar training, Ms. Pearce set out to make her mark on music and the performing arts. She became a chorus and drama director.
Renowned for her ability to create innovative artistic opportunities, Shelley Joy has thrived as an artist and performer.
Coming from a family long involved in the fashion industry, Gloria D’Angelo Ingrao felt a strong desire to keep the legacy alive.
A genuine seeker of knowledge, Kathleen Overin Slobin has incorporated a wide variety of interests into her career. She started out looking to pursue art.
When Donna Kelly Eastman was 3 years old, her mother noticed her ability to sing and identify notes. Her family encouraged her to develop her talents.
From the time she was young, Lois A. Height Allen dreamed of using her passion for music and education to make a difference.
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