The Center for Arts Education
Savannah P. Fitzpatrick is a skilled professional in digital production and arts education, currently serving as a Digital Production & Dissemination Specialist and previously in several program management roles at The Center for Arts Education since January 2019. Savannah also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Duke University for a course on historical landscapes in late 2023. Additional experience includes curatorial and programming roles at organizations such as Art in Odd Places, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and the North Carolina Museum of Art. Savannah holds a Master’s degree in Digital Art History from Duke University and a Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Academic foundations were laid at William G. Enloe GT/IB Magnet High School.
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The Center for Arts Education
The Center for Arts Education (CAE) is dedicated to ensuring that New York City public school students have quality arts learning as an essential part of their K-12 education. Today, CAE is the only organization in New York working through direct service programs in schools; professional development for school leaders, classroom teachers and teaching artists; and active advocacy and public engagement to inform and influence educational and fiscal policies in support of a well-rounded education for all children that includes the arts. CAE works to: -Raise awareness of the value of arts learning for every child and increase public consciousness about the need for dedicated arts curricula in all schools; -Provide in-school programs in dance, music, theatre and visual-media arts; - Provide professional development to ensure quality school based arts learning; Supply tools and support for educators, parents, elected officials, and others to advocate for equitable education that includes the arts; -Influence educational and fiscal policies that will support arts education in all of the city's public schools.