Museum of the Moving Image
Miranda Lee is an experienced consultant and educator focused on accessibility and inclusivity within cultural institutions. Current roles include consulting for the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum, Arts and Culture Access Consortium, where Miranda co-created initiatives and provided feedback on curriculum and accessibility strategies. As a media educator at the Museum of the Moving Image, responsibilities encompass engaging visitors and enhancing educational programs. Additionally, experience includes accessibility consulting for various organizations such as the New York City Children's Theater and The Public Theater, which involved developing sensory-friendly performances and training content. Miranda holds a Bachelor's of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, with a background in writing, social sciences, film, and theater.
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Museum of the Moving Image
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Museum of the Moving Image is the country's only museum dedicated to the art, history, technique, and technology of the moving image in all its forms. The Museum is a one-of-a-kind destination for audiences of all ages and interests, from connoisseurs of classic cinema to children and families to avid gamers. Embracing a wide range of subjects, from nineteenth-century optical toys to the latest in digital art, the Museum explores every phase of the production, promotion, and exhibition of moving images. It offers an engaging, highly interactive core exhibition, programs of contemporary and classic films from around the world, discussions with leading figures in film and television, a unique collection, inspiring educational programs for learners of all ages, stimulating changing exhibitions, and groundbreaking online projects. In its stunning theaters, the Museum presents nearly 500 screenings and events a year.