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Sarah Lenoue

Temporary Executive Assistant to the President at Cornish College of the Arts

Sarah Lenoue is a passionate arts educator based in Seattle, with a focus on bringing the transformative power of the arts to schools, community groups, and individuals.

She is known for her work in facilitating discussions on the New York Times Learning Network's Blog, particularly with the 'What's Going on in This Picture' series.

Sarah has created innovative programs like 'Worldmaking: An Action Adventure in Fictive Imagination' for children, which has garnered excitement and is being adapted for online delivery.

At the Frye Art Museum, Sarah leads gallery discussions as part of the here program and conducts poetry workshops, including activities for individuals with dementia.

With a Master's degree in English/Creative Writing from San Francisco State University, Sarah brings a unique blend of literary and artistic insights to her educational endeavors.

Sarah Lenoue has extensive experience in arts education, having worked in various roles such as art educator, writer, copywriter, moderator, and program coordinator.

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Seattle, Washington