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2025 Visual Arts Level 2 & 3
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
8/22/2023 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2025 Visual Arts Level 2 & 3
Fiscal Year:
2025
Staff Member:
Chair:
Towson Fraser
Location:
Go to Meeting
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
gps-scp-rubric-2025.pdf
AgendaVisual2and3.pdf
ScoregridVisual2and3.pdf
Panelists (5)
Klein, Sara
County: Indian River County
Bio:
County: IndianRiver
Bio
Director of Education, Vero Beach Museum of Art, Vero Beach, Florida, where she oversees the Museum Art School, Helen M. Stone Film Library and the new children’s interactive space, the Art Zone
Previously, held management positions at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Gilcrease Museum
M.A., Art History, Florida State University and B.A., History & French, Augustana College
Vickery, Clare
County: Broward County
Bio:
County: Broward
Bio
Executive Director, Grace Arts Center, Fort Lauderdale
Fine Art Broker/Business Owner
Past Board Member, Broward Enterprise Zone and Community Redevelopment Area (Fort Lauderdale) sponsoring arts resiliency projects
M.S.P., Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University
Frank, Tommy
County: Polk County
Bio:
County: Polk
Bio
Executive Director, Lake Wales Arts Council, Lake Wales, Florida
Previously, Studio Manager, Belger Crane Yard Studios, Kansas City, Missouri
M.F.A., Bowling Green State University & B.F.A., Asbury University
Burnside, Madeleine
County: Polk County
Bio:
County: Polk
Bio
Chief Curator, Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society and Editor, The Sanity Papers (blog)
Previously, contributor, Huffington Post; Associate Professor, University of Huddersfield, England; Executive Director, Frazier International History Museum; Executive Director, Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society; and Director, Islip Art Museum
Past Vice-President and Board Member, Florida Association of Museums; Lake Worth Historic Preservation Board; and Arts & Cultural Council, Board President, Louisville, Kentucky
B.A., University of Warwick, England and Ph.D., History of Consciousness – History of Art and Science 1500-1700, University of California at Santa Cruz
Strelitz, Daphna
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Development Manager, The Bass, Miami Beach, Florida
First-class B.A. Honors, Art History with Museum Studies, University of Leeds, UK