Delaney Oakes

Education And Public Programs Coordinator at Carnegie Museum of Art

Delaney Oakes is an experienced professional currently serving as the Education and Public Programs Coordinator at the Carnegie Museum of Art since September 2022. Previously, Delaney held the position of Gallery Associate Coordinator at the Carnegie Museums of Art from April 2021 to August 2022, and worked as a Visitor Services Associate at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh from May 2019 to April 2021. Additional experience includes a role as Community Engagement Intern at the Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations and Promotions Intern at Steel City Media LTD in 2019, as well as a Management Intern at Blackstone Building Group, LLC. in 2018. Delaney began a career in education as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Pittsburgh in 2017. Delaney holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Communication from the University of Pittsburgh, along with Certificates in Digital Media and Legal Studies.

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Carnegie Museum of Art

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We create experiences that connect people to art, ideas, and one another. At Carnegie Museum of Art, we believe creativity is a defining human characteristic to which everyone should have access. The museum collects, preserves, and presents artworks from around the world to inspire, sustain, and provoke discussion, and to engage and reflect multiple audiences. Carnegie Museum of Art is arguably the first museum of contemporary art in the United States, collecting the “Old Masters of tomorrow” since the inception of the Carnegie International in 1896. Today, the museum is one of the most dynamic major art institutions in America. Our collection of more than 30,000 objects features a broad spectrum of visual arts, including painting and sculpture; prints and drawings; photographs; architectural casts, renderings, and models; decorative arts and design; and film, video, and digital imagery. Through our programming, exhibitions, and publications, we frequently explore the role of art and artists in confronting key social issues of our time, combining and juxtaposing local and global perspectives. With our unique history and resources, we strive to become a leader in defining the role of art museums for the 21st century.


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