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| Director, 92nd Street Y Art Center |
In fall 2007, Sarah Anne McNear became the Deputy Director of the 92nd Street Y School of the Arts. With the School's Director, Robert Gilson, she oversees a range of special projects and programs in the School's three components, the School of Music, the Harkness Dance Center and the Art Center. |
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McNear joined the 92nd Street Y staff in September 2006 as Director of its 2,500-student Art Center, a position she still holds. She oversees an art-education program offering classes for adults in painting, drawing, collage, ceramics, sculpture, watercolor, photography, jewelry and metalsmithing, and art appreciation. She also runs a wide-ranging after-school program offering children and teenagers classes in cartooning, painting, drawing, architecture, ceramics, jewelry, photography, art appreciation, and portfolio preparation. Along with developing programming, Ms. McNear's responsibilities include recruiting, training and managing a faculty of 90 and managing the 92nd Street Y's 11 professionally equipped art studios (five for studio art, four for jewelry and metalsmithing, and two for ceramics).
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During a 25-year career as a museum curator specializing in photography, Ms. McNear has held positions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Allentown Art Museum, the LaSalle Bank Photography Collection, and the Museum of Modern Art, where she was the Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Fellow in Photography. Before relocating in 2002 to Westchester County, where she directed the Larchmont/Mamaroneck Center for Continuing Education, she directed Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Photography. Ms. McNear has organized more than 50 exhibitions and is the author of several books including Barbara Crane: The Loop (D.A.P., 2001), The Angle of Repose: Four American Photographers in Egypt (D.A.P., 2000), Joan Snyder: Works on Paper (D.A.P., 1993) and Honoring Traditions: Perspectives of Three Asian-American Artists (Ball State University, 2003).
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Sarah Anne McNear holds an M.A. and B.A. in American Civilization from the University of Pennsylvania. She has served on advisory committees for the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Art-in-Architecture Program for the U.S. General Service Administration.
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1/9/08
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© 2009 92nd Street Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association All Rights Reserved. |
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