Hobbies and interests
Architecture
Art
Art History
Choir
Crafting
Singing
Photography and Photo Editing
Printmaking
Painting and Studio Art
Drawing And Illustration
Interior Design
Reading
Art
Adult Fiction
Architecture
Design
Crafts
I read books multiple times per month
Megan Sorbellini
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As an art history major, I aim to share a new perspective on how art is seen/understood by the world. I am passionate about art education and see myself shaping growing young minds to have an appreciation for the arts the same way I was inspired by the teachers who taught me.
Education
Binghamton University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Architectural History, Criticism, and Conservation
Ulster County Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Science Technologies/Technicians, Other
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Arts
Dream career goals:
Child care
olive Free Library2019 – 20201 yearCamp Counselor
YMCA Campt Seewackamano2023 – Present1 yearCashier
Boiceville Market2019 – 20234 years
Sports
Softball
Varsity2016 – 20171 year
Arts
SUNY Ulster
Drawing/PaintingSUNY Ulster Senior Exhibition2022 – 2022
Public services
Volunteering
Olive Free Library — Running the 4:30 Club for children ages 10-132019 – 2020
Matt Preziose Creative Scholarship
Freedom of creative expression is not merely a privilege but the lifeblood of innovation, transformation, and progress. This cherished principle resonates deeply with me, as it has played a pivotal role in shaping my identity and aspirations. Through the lens of artistic exploration, I have come to understand the profound impact that creative expression can have on individuals, communities, and the world.
Growing up, I was almost always surrounded by the arts. Whether it was my mother creating a new painting to be displayed in my childhood living room or my father working on an ornamental structure he came up with in his mind, I learned firsthand that creative expression is what brought my parents together. Art was their love language, and once I started making my own works of art, I knew art was a universal language that brings voices together.
Through artistic exploration, I quickly realized how important creative expression is to me, my parents, and the world around us. Creative expression is recognizing where people have been and who they are. As an aspiring art historian/art educator, I have witnessed how the visual arts empower individuals to confront social issues and amplify marginalized voices. In a global context, freedom of creative expression is a beacon of hope for societies striving for progress and enlightenment. Artists who create works that question norms, challenge authority, and discuss hardships of any kind is to bring creatives together and speak our minds in our universal language.
Having been influenced by my parents at a young age to create art, I have observed a world that allows me to use creative expression as my compass to navigate this world. This empowers me to help amplify artistic voices and challenge the realms of the art world.