Anamica Rahman

Anamica Rahman has a diverse background in arts education and nonprofit management, currently contributing to both the Arts and Operations Teams at Bloomberg Philanthropies since October 2022. Previous experience includes serving as an Early Learning Educator at Queens Library, where responsibilities involved teaching STEM programs for Pre-K schools. Anamica also worked as a Bloomberg Arts Mentor at Studio Institute, supporting high school students interning at arts organizations. Additional roles include facilitating programs focused on art and social justice at Art and Resistance Through Education, interning at The Studio Museum in Harlem, and contributing to educational initiatives at the Museum of the City of New York. Anamica's early career involved curatorial work at the Brooklyn Children's Museum and engagement in human rights arts education through internships. Anamica holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation from Hunter College.

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