Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
Hayley Wilson is an experienced professional in the field of museum education and early childhood programming, currently serving as the Director of Interpretation and Director of Early Childhood Programs at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites since June 2018. Previously, Wilson worked at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis as a Preschool Educator, contributing to the delivery of high-quality immersive experiences for visitors. Early career roles include positions at Audubon Area Community Services as a Preschool Teacher Associate, University of North Carolina at Greensboro as a Metadata Assistant and Exhibit Developer, and internship experiences at Charleston Museum and International Museum of the Horse. Wilson holds a Master's degree in History and Museum Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Bachelor's degree in History and Classics from the University of Kentucky.
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
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The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is a statewide museum system with 12 locations, offering visitors a chance to engage with Indiana’s past and present and see how their actions help shape the future. At each location, visitors are invited to explore big questions and create lasting experiences that will resonate long after each visit ends. Whether interested in art or architecture, history or science, there’s something for everyone and every interest. The Indianapolis museum is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The historic sites are located statewide, stretching from Rome City in northeastern Indiana to Evansville in the southwest.