Nancy Ariza She/Her/Hers http://behance.net/nancyariza nariza@mcad.edu Engaged and Public Art/Social Practice, Interdisciplinary, Printmaking/Paper/Books In-person, Online, Hybrid mentor BIO I am a printmaker, educator, and arts and cultural engagement organizer. My work draws on themes of multigenerational relationships, storytelling, and memory. Through prints and installation I explore the ways material culture and ephemera can aid in further understanding and preserving identity. My studio practice is intertwined with my roles as educator and organizer. Since 2012, I’ve been developing and implementing arts programming in museums, schools, and community spaces. Currently, I’m the Associate Curator of Learning and Engagement at the Minnesota Museum of American Art, and have taught at Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minnesota Center for Books Arts, Walker Art Center, East Side Arts Council, Minneapolis Institute of Art, and more. My aim is to foster creativity and self-expression through collaborative, inclusive, and culturally responsive programming. I received a BA in Art History and a BFA in Printmaking from Minnesota State University, Mankato, as well as an MA in Education and Graduate Certificate in Culturally Responsive Teaching from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. TEACHING PHILOSOPHY & MENTORSHIP As an educator and mentor, I strive to create a supportive learning environment where care, self-reflection, and risk-taking are valued. My approach is learner-centered, as students and mentees design their own journey to creating meaningful work. My goal is to foster personal and artistic growth by helping students navigate their interests, aspirations, and needs, while encouraging creative problem solving, analysis, and discovery of new possibilities. Additionally, I enjoy building bridges and connecting students to the local arts community to develop additional sources of support and spark potential collaboration.