Art league appoints education director

The Island Now

Elizabeth Kisseleff has been named to the position of art education program director, The Art League of Long Island annouced this week. 

Kisseleff’s responsibilities include managing more than 170 different art classes and workshops in the Art League’s nine art studios, as well as outreach programs and teacher professional development workshops.  

She will also be responsible for coordinating and communicating with more than 3,700 students and 70 instructors. 

Kisseleff  was most recently director of Non-Degree Credit Programs at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. In addition to her experience administering and implementing art programs and working with students, faculty, and administrators, she has been an adjunct professor at Long Island University’s CW Post and Brentwood campuses and Nassau Community College, has been a museum educator, has coordinated exhibitions, and has shown her work in galleries locally and in California, New Jersey, and Korea. 

Kisseleff earned her MFA at Long Island University – CW Post Campus, Brookville, and a BFA from Pratt Institute, Art & Design Education. 

The Art League of Long Island is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to broad-based visual arts education, providing a forum and showcase for artists of all ages and ability levels. To learn more about their programs visit www.artleagueli.org.  The Art League is located at 107 East Deer Park Road in Dix Hills.

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