Mead to head league summer art program

The Island Now

The Art League of Long Island recently welcomed Marianne Mead to head its Summer Art Adventure Program.  

As Summer Art Adventure Program Director, Mead will be spearheading a re-vamped program administering and teaching new activities at the program’s new location at a Half Hollow Hills elementary school.  

Mead began her formal art education at the School of Visual Arts, moving on to earn her B.A. in Art History and M.S. in Art Education at Long Island University, C.W. Post campus.  

She has been teaching art in Long Island public schools for 11 years.  She currently teaches architectural design, industrial arts and studio art at Half Hollow Hills High School East. 

She also taught sixth and eighth grade art at West Hollow Middle School.  In addition to her years of teaching, Mead freelances as a graphic artist creating promotional materials for her clients.  

Marianne lives in Huntington with her husband Geoffrey and two sons.

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.

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