Eleanor Hazlett

Director Of Education at Evanston Art Center

Eleanor Hazlett has a diverse range of work experience. Eleanor started their career as a Senior Account Executive at Q1 Productions in 2011, then moved on to become an Assistant Buyer at The Art Institute of Chicago from 2012 to 2016. In 2009, they worked as a Visual Associate at Anthropologie for six years. In 2018, Eleanor founded Ellie Hazlett Studio and also worked as a Freelance Photo Editor at Getty Images. Additionally, they served as the Assistant Director of Education at One River School of Art + Design from 2018 to 2021. Currently, Eleanor is the Director of Education at Evanston Art Center.

Eleanor Hazlett completed their education with a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Eleanor attended this institution from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, they earned their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Union College, where they majored in Visual Arts and minored in Art History. Eleanor'stime at Union College spanned from 2005 to 2009.

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Chicago, United States

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Evanston Art Center

Founded in 1929, the Evanston Art Center has become one of the largest community art centers in Illinois and a leading provider of quality arts education and community outreach. Created through the efforts of 20 civic organizations, from 1929 to 1943 the Art Center was housed in the basement of the old Evanston Library. In 1942, the Art Center was incorporated as a nonprofit. Since 1966, the Art Center has lived and grown in in the Harley Clarke House on the shores of Lake Michigan. In May 2015, the Evanston Art Center is officially moving to its new home at 1717 Central Street. The new location allows the Art Center to expand beyond the visual arts and additionally offer programming in culinary and language arts, design, digital fabrication, film, movement, music, performance and more. At its new home, the Evanston Art Center will serve more people in more ways, offering a variety of services to a diverse community.


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