Kevin Markman

Art Therapist at The Hochstein School

Kevin Markman is an experienced professional in the fields of social work and education, currently serving as an Academic Liaison at EnCompass Resources for Learning since September 2013 and as an Art Therapist at Hochstein School of Music & Dance since 2012. With a private practice that began in 1998, Kevin also held positions as Dean of Students at Rochester Academy Charter School (2010-2012), Social Worker at Horizons at the Harley School (2007-2011), School Social Worker in the Hilton Central School District (2007-2010), and Social Worker/Substance Abuse Counselor at Monroe #1 BOCES (2000-2007). Additionally, Kevin has contributed as an Adjunct Professor at Nazareth College (1998-2002) and as a Clinical Mentor/Social Worker at Hillside Family of Agencies (1994-2002). Academic credentials include a Master of Social Work from Michigan State University, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University at Albany, SUNY, and a degree in Educational Administration from SUNY Brockport.

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The Hochstein School

The Hochstein School, founded in commemoration of genius and dedicated to providing access to opportunity, is a vibrant community of musicians, dancers, and supporters who choose to come together in this historic and inspiring place to develop in themselves, and in each other, the ability to speak and communicate through the making of music and dance. We do this with the conviction that music nurtures, enriches, and energizes every human life, and that the joy of making music, and all the expressive arts that it inspires, holds the key to creating a better world. Founded almost 100 years ago, The Hochstein School serves thousands of people in our community each week. We are a destination, both for education services and for events of all kinds, helping to build a vibrant and inclusive community. Over 3,500 children, youth, and adults participate in our unique music, dance, and expressive arts (music/dance/art therapy) programs annually. During the 2017-2018 school year, with thanks to community support, Hochstein awarded $312,266 in need-based assistance to almost half of its students – this is an increase of more than $40,000 compared to previous years. The mission of the David Hochstein Memorial Music School is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement.


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