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“Enact Emergence” A Workshop with Artist & Art Educator, Brenna Fisher

  • New York Arts Program 121 West 27th Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10001 New York, NY, 10018 United States (map)

Brenna Fisher is an artist and early childhood educator interested in how artistic expression can be used to foster empathy, connection, and community. Brenna works in drawing, painting, and writing. Her work is influenced by Louise Bourgeois, Maxine Greene, Bell Hooks, and Lee Krasner.

Brenna works as a curriculum specialist at Barrow Street Nursery School. She also leads art workshops with educators in early childhood settings and teaches at the Greenwich House Music School. Formerly, Brenna worked as a 3/4s classroom teacher. During that time, she attended Hunter College and completed her Master's in Early Childhood Education. Her thesis investigated the ways drawing promotes social justice and empathy in early childhood settings.

​Prior to classroom teaching, Brenna also developed and oversaw visual arts programming as the art director of Kingsley Pines Camp and worked as a teaching artist at the Children's Museum of the Arts in NYC. Brenna’s undergraduate education took place at College of Wooster where she graduated with a B.A. in Studio Art and a minor in English. During this time her artwork focused on the relationship between landscape and personal narrative. While at Wooster, she also participated in the New York Arts Program as an intern for Bruce PearsonNancy Bowen, and Daniel Zeller. Her experience with NYAP, and particularly with her mentor Emilie Clark, taught her how to sustain her art through any transition. More HERE

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