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Responding to the Capitol Insurrection with Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell

Cultura Conscious

Release Date: 01/19/2021

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Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell is a cultural equity and audience engagement strategist with over 10 years of museum and nonprofit experience at the intersections of social justice and racial equity. As Head of Public Programs with the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Renwick Gallery she is responsible for leading new outreach and inclusion initiatives towards developing new audiences and cultivating public engagement. In the wake of Covid-19 she leads an internal task force towards reopening planning and strategies. She received her Bachelor of Art in Art History from the University of Maryland, College Park and Master of Art in Museum Studies from George Washington University. She is an alum of the Claremont University Museum Leadership Institute, formerly the Getty.

Follow Kayleigh on Twitter and Instagram @KayleighBinDC. Learn more about Kayleigh’s work at curatorally.com.

Show Notes

Museum Workers Speak https://www.instagram.com/museumworkersspeak/?hl=en

Museums and Race https://museumsandrace.org/2021/01/08/questions-in-the-face-of-sedition/

Museums as Sites for Social Action (MASS Action) https://www.museumaction.org/