In this inspiring and educational talk, Amelia Randolph Campbell teaches how to gain radical presence and authentic influence by way of experiential learning, to gain much more emotional flexibility, clarity, and magnetism in life and work. Lunch will be provided for attendees.
Meghan Quigley Graham, Wheaton class of 2011, will share her experiences in the museum field as a student intern, administrative assistant, graduate student and museum educator as well as a pro-union organizer. She will explore both the ways in which inequality is reinforced by gendered labor and pay inequity and by the privileging of postgraduate degrees over hands-on experience and the ways in which emerging museum professionals, in particular, are organizing and collaborating to change the system.
Symposium Keynote Talk Celebrating the Memory of Professor Beverly Lyon Clark
Nicole Tadgell ’91, is an award-winning illustrator of more than thirty picture books, including Annie Astronaut, Follow Me Down to Nicodemus Town and Real Sisters Pretend. Luminous watercolors, tender families, and a wide range of expressive faces characterize her illustrations. Nicole holds a BA degree in Studio Art from Wheaton College. She lives in Chesapeake, VA. Visit her online at nicoletadgell.art.
The Symposium is also being made available virtually via Zoom, register here.