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Author: Sara Tess Neumann

I am a Visitor Experience Associate and the Older Kids Specialist, so I work on programs for kids ages 6 and up. Past programs have involved dyed sawdust, monster masks, and drawing dreams. In my free time, I enjoy eating vegan ice cream and making elaborate costumes. I went to grad school for arts and crafts (aka Masters in Art Education, with a Museum Education focus).
Posted on October 26, 2015February 22, 2021

Indigenous Halloween Costumes: Empowering or Problematic?

By Sara Tess Neumann and Meghan Evans Recent issues have arisen with the lack of career costumes available for girls, or the prevalence of sexualized costumes for young children. Empowering…

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Posted on July 21, 2015February 22, 2021

At The Intersection of Music and Art, Collections and Education

Boston Children’s Museum has an art gallery on the second floor, which is sometimes overlooked as children run from Arthur’s World to Johnny’s Workbench. Exhibits rotate every two months, with…

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