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Yoon Kang-O'Higgins

Senior Program Manager & Educator - Arts & Culture - DEI

Yoon Kang-O'Higgins is a distinguished program leader and learning specialist with an extensive background spanning over 20 years, focusing on critical thinking, visual literacy, and DEI. With a well-rounded skill set in relationship management, program development, and facilitation, Yoon excels in active listening, resourcefulness, and creating clarity amidst ambiguity and complexity.

Yoon's previous roles include positions at esteemed institutions such as the Rubin Museum of Art as an Educator, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as a Curatorial Intern, Art Matters as a Researcher, the Tony Smith Estate as an Archivist, and Parsons School of Design as an Assistant to the Interior Design Chair.

Yoon Kang-O'Higgins's educational journey includes a Foundation course in Fine and Studio Arts from Leith School of Art in Edinburgh, Scotland, a Master of Education (MEd) in Adult Learning and Global Change from The University of British Columbia, a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Barnard College, and studies in Art History and Fine Art from University College London, U. of London.

Noteworthy experiences in prominent roles further highlight Yoon's career progression, including work as the Senior Programs Manager at Friends of Waterfront Seattle, Consultant at YK Collective LLC, Contributor at the New York Times Learning Network, Senior Trainer, Program Director, and Interim Executive Director at Visual Thinking Strategies, as well as an Educator in the Discovery Center for Community and Civic Engagement at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Greater Seattle Area