Photo by Eliot Holtzman
Brooke Toczylowski, Art Specialist
Brooke is a multi-media artist and youth development educator. As a teaching artist in New York City, she worked with Urban Arts Partnership to design and teach quality photography and visual arts integration classes for underserved middle and high school students. In 2006 she was an ArtCorps artist, working with an environmental youth group in rural Guatemala to create five large-scale community murals and enrichment activities for the region’s youth. In 2004-2005 she lived in Venezuela where she partnered with an AIDS-awareness organization to improve sex education outreach through visual art workshops with teens. Her personal work investigates the construction of racial identity in the United States; she has exhibited across New York City Massachusetts. She holds a BA in Studio Art and American Studies from Williams College.
Brooke@youthinarts.org
Brooke is a multi-media artist and youth development educator. As a teaching artist in New York City, she worked with Urban Arts Partnership to design and teach quality photography and visual arts integration classes for underserved middle and high school students. In 2006 she was an ArtCorps artist, working with an environmental youth group in rural Guatemala to create five large-scale community murals and enrichment activities for the region’s youth. In 2004-2005 she lived in Venezuela where she partnered with an AIDS-awareness organization to improve sex education outreach through visual art workshops with teens. Her personal work investigates the construction of racial identity in the United States; she has exhibited across New York City Massachusetts. She holds a BA in Studio Art and American Studies from Williams College.
Brooke@youthinarts.org