QUEENS, NY.- Museum of the Moving Image has hired Sara Angel Guerrero-Rippberger to serve as the Museums Deputy Director of Education and Community Engagement, a newly created senior management position. Museum of the Moving Image strives to empower youth to become thoughtful and creative content creators of the rapidly converging mediums of film, television, and games, as well as participatory social media platforms.
For the past two years, Dr. Guerrero-Rippberger served as the Director of Education and Public Engagement at No Longer Empty, an organization that activates engagement with art and social issues through site-responsive and community-centered exhibitions integrated with educational and cultural programming. Dr. Guerrero-Rippberger also served as board member of the Queens-based art space Local Project, Inc. and research consultant at Baruch College.
In her time at No Longer Empty, Dr. Guerrero-Rippberger initiated the organizations first Community Advisory Council, Community Art and Data Lab, Fellowship in Education and Public Engagement, and Digital Storytelling Sketchbook Project, while leading job development programs in exhibition-making for youth and elders. At MoMI, Sara will build upon her background as founding manager of the New New Yorkers Program at the Queens Museum and draw from her studies on the social impact of video art production from urban Arab and Latin American art collectives as graduate candidate in art theory at University of the Arts London.
MoMI Executive Director Carl Goodman said, In addition to maintaining and growing our work with 50,000 youth per year, Saras talents, experience, and intellectual strength are essential to the Museum as we expand our work with the underresourced communities of Queens, especially immigrant populations, people with disabilities, youth on the autism spectrum, and residents of public housing developments.
Dr. Guerrero-Rippberger said, It is an honor to serve as MoMIs first Director of Education and Community Engagement and lead new developments in community collaborations with a strong team of educators, curators, and moving image artists who inspire and engage thousands of NYC school children, teens, and families every year.
No Longer Emptys Co-Founder and Chief Curator, Manon Slome said, We are so delighted for Sara to make this important transition in her career and we look forward to many future collaborations with her and MoMI in her new position.