Museum welcomes Miranda Aisling as new Education Manager
Aisling previously built and ran a non-profit called Mirandas Hearth with the mission of building community through creativity that is approachable, affordable, and accessible.
GLOUCESTER, MASS
.-The Cape Ann Museum welcomed Miranda Aisling as the new Education Manager. Her mission is to reconnect art to daily life, a purpose she brings to her new work developing programs for the Museum including a new virtual lecture series this month.
As a practicing artist and community organizer, I believe that creativity is an innate human skill, says Aisling. Some people suppress it, others develop it, but everyone has it. In my new role at the Cape Ann Museum, Im excited to create avenues to celebrate and amplify the incredible creativity in this community, both past and present.
The history of Black Americans in Essex County will be the topic of a virtual talk presented by the Gloucester-based Cape Ann Museum Friday, Feb. 26, at 1 p.m.