American Folk Art Museum
Claudia Maturell is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in community engagement and art education. Currently serving as a Community Engagement Educator at the American Folk Art Museum, Claudia's previous roles include Project Manager at ArtBridge Projects, where oversight of public art initiatives and collaboration with artists and community organizations took place. Additional experience includes managing workshops at New York University and coordinating outreach initiatives at the Green Acre Bahá’í Center of Learning, emphasizing social justice themes. With a Master of Arts in Art, Education, and Community Practice from New York University and a Bachelor's in Communication from Florida Gulf Coast University, Claudia possesses a solid educational foundation that complements a diverse background in the arts and community development.
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American Folk Art Museum
Since 1961, the American Folk Art Museum has shaped the understanding of art by the self-taught through its exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. As a center of scholarship, it showcases the creativity of individuals whose singular talents have been refined through personal experience rather than formal artistic training. Its collection includes more than eight thousand works of art from four centuries and nearly every continent—from compelling portraits and dazzling quilts to powerful works by living artists in a variety of mediums.