WS/FC School District since Jul 2012
Media Coordinator
Jackson Library - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Aug 2010 - May 2011
Intern in Electronic Resources & Information Technology
BankersEdge Nov 2006 - Sep 2010
Contract Course Builder
Wachovia 2007 - 2008
Information Architect
Syracuse University 2002 - 2006
Instructional Designer
Education:
University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2009 - 2013
Masters, Library and Information Studies
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 2001 - 2001
MS, Instructional Technology
Loyola College in Maryland 1990 - 1994
BA, Communications
Skills:
Research Teaching Writing Microsoft Office Instructional Design Instructional Technology E-Learning Distance Learning Library Camtasia Dreamweaver Higher Education HTML PowerPoint Copy Editing Editing
Interests:
literacy, schools, poverty, fluency, information access, technology
Elizabeth Hall (1989-1993), Kimberly Tuchon (1990-1994), Amy Archambault (1990-1994), Patricia Whitford (1970-1974)
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Amy Archambault
Lived:
North Chelmsford, MA
Work:
College of the Holy Cross - Studio Supervisor / Lecturer / Visual Artist (2011)
Education:
University of Pennsylvania - MFA (Studio Art), Trinity College - Fellowship (Studio Art), College of the Holy Cross - BA (Studio Art, Psychology)
About:
Amy Archambault is a visual artist currently residing in North Chelmsford, MA. Archambault is Studio Supervisor / Lecturer at the College of the Holy Cross, MA.
Tagline:
Recipient of the 2013 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Grant (Sculpture/Installation), Amy Archambault received her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, PA in 2011 and BA in Studio Art and Psychology from the College of the Holy Cross, MA in 2008. Archambault's large-scale installations and inspective mixed media drawings and paintings uncover playful and unconventional activations of sites and structures that are seemingly void of human intervention. Her complex and energetic installations incorporate both the material and visual languages of athletic culture, childhood play and the "home improvement" / construction domain. Archambault has exhibited her work in galleries throughout the northeast. She was recently featured in a solo exhibition at the Mill Gallery in Hartford, CT. In 2011, Archambault was awarded the Christopher Leland Lyon Memorial Scholarship from the University of Pennsylvania, and most recently, was featured in Pulse Magazine for its "Up & Coming Local Artists" outlook in Central Massachusetts, 2012. She is currently Studio Supervisor and Lecturer for the Visual Arts Department at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA. Amy Archambault lives and works in North Chelmsford, MA.