Ep. 31 Megan Schaeffer: How Art and Community Can Save Us From Feeling Lost and Disconnected - podcast episode cover

Ep. 31 Megan Schaeffer: How Art and Community Can Save Us From Feeling Lost and Disconnected

Nov 06, 201946 minEp 31Transcript available on Metacast
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Megan is a lover of art and community. She is the director of The Art Farm at Serenbe and is dedicated to bringing art to everyone in all of its forms to share its beauty and healing qualities. 

Join Paulette and Megan for this candid chat as they discuss the healing aspects of art and how important it is to the community. 

Megan Schaeffer is the Art Farm Director at Serenbe. After receiving a BA in Arts Management from the College of Charleston, Schaeffer completed the Sotheby's Institute of Fine Art intensive program on Gallery Management and Curatorial Studies. She was a founding team member of the Charleston, SC chapter of Creative Mornings, a monthly breakfast lecture series focusing on leaders in the creative community. Her time as Outreach Coordinator for Artist & Craftsman Supply, an employee-owned art supply company, led to a love of art supplies (ask her about types of oil paint, she'll keep you a while) and, more importantly, arts education.

Most recently, Schaeffer was the Artist Liaison & Art Resource Coordinator for a prominent Atlanta art consulting firm. Since moving to Atlanta in 2015, she has worked with ArtsATL, an arts publication, on its programming and sponsorship, and serves on the advisory board of ArtsNOW.

She is driven by a passion to build creative communities and create meaningful opportunities for artists.


You can find Megan Schaeffer on

www.meganschaeffer.com 


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