Amy Eli Huxtable has a diverse range of work experience. Amy Eli began their career as a Soccer Coach at Happy Feet in 2013, where they coached children in soccer. In the same year, they also worked as an Art Teacher at Open Arms Lutheran Child Development Center, teaching art to children.
In 2015, Amy worked as a Preschool Teacher at Oak Tree Children's Academy for two years. Amy Eli then transitioned to Tapas Media in 2017, where they worked as a Comic Artist, utilizing their artistic skills.
Amy pursued their interest in art therapy, completing several internships in the field. Amy Eli worked as an Art Therapy Intern at Emporia Middle School from January to May 2018, providing therapeutic art activities to students. Amy Eli also gained experience as an Art Therapy Intern at Lawrence Arts Center from June to August 2018, and at The University of Kansas Health System Marillac Campus from August 2018 to April 2019.
Amy then joined Emporia State University as a Graduate Assistant from August 2017 to May 2019, where they supported faculty members in their work. Amy Eli later joined The University of Kansas Health System in 2019, working as an Expressive Therapy - Art Therapist.
In addition to their professional roles, Amy also worked as a Freelance Graphic Designer at Baby Bigfoot since 2011.
Overall, Amy Eli Huxtable has accumulated a wealth of experience in art therapy, teaching, coaching, and graphic design throughout their career.
Amy Eli Huxtable completed their education in a sequential manner. Amy Eli attended Shawnee Mission North from 2003 to 2007, although specific details regarding degree name and field of study are unavailable. Moving forward, they pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design and Studio Art from McPherson College from 2007 to 2011. Following this, Amy earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Fort Hays State University, completing their studies from 2014 to 2016. Finally, they obtained a Master of Science in Art Therapy Counseling from Emporia State University, where they studied between 2017 and 2019.
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