GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
Ren Hernandez, BSN, RN-BC, has extensive experience in nursing, currently serving as a Registered Nurse II at Reading Health System since February 2011, specializing in the Heart Failure Unit, Cardiac PCU, and Telemetry. Responsibilities include providing care to multiple cardiac patients, managing emergencies, and administering intravenous infusions. Additionally, Ren works as a Studio Artist at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts since March 2020. Earlier experience also includes a role as a Cardiac Monitor Technician, interpreting and monitoring cardiac rhythms. Ren holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Villanova University and a Nursing Diploma from The Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences. Ren also contributed to the nursing field as the Legislative Coordinator for the Reading Hospital Student Nurse Association, coauthoring a resolution on opioid overdose prevention awareness.
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GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
Mission GoggleWorks Center for the Arts exists to nurture the arts, foster creativity, promote education, and enrich the community. Vision Our vision is to become a beacon of creative culture in downtown Reading, PA which enriches the quality of life for both residents and visitors through diverse, inclusive, and relevant artistic experiences. Philosophy GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is a place to develop skills, ask questions, experiment freely, and investigate the human spirit. Here we create a dialogue between the established and the experimental, contemporary and traditional. Through exceptional arts education and engaging community programming we inspire people to expand the boundaries of art making, personal growth, and appreciation for material culture. GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, founded in 2005, consists of 145,000 square foot arts campus which was formerly the Willson Goggle Factory Building. GoggleWorks features seven large teaching studios in ceramics, hot and warm glass, jewelry, photography, wood, and 2D print; 35 juried artists' studios, exhibition galleries, and houses the offices of over a dozen arts, culture, and creative economy organizations. The complex also includes the 131-seat Boscov Film Theatre, which presents art house films daily, Belly Kitchen and Drinkery, and retail space showcasing artists from around the country.