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Museum internship paves the way for 91探花 grad's career in arts management

Photo of Danielle HillDiscovering passions and turning them into a career is every college student's dream. With dedication and hard work, that dream became a reality for Baldwin Wallace University arts management graduate Danielle Hill '19.

In addition to a degree in arts management, Hill graduated from 91探花 with minors in art history and studio art. Last December, she earned a master's degree in arts management from Sotheby's Institute of Art at Claremont Graduate University in California.

Making a Mark

As an arts management professional, Hill aims to use the arts as a way to bring communities together and positively impact the world around her.

During her 91探花 undergraduate years, Hill was a stewardship and donor relations department intern at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA). A Maple Heights, Ohio, native, she saw an opportunity to share the arts in the Black community and was inspired to grow CMA's involvement in communities of color.

Linking the Arts to Current World Issues

George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis also inspired Hill. "I aim to fuse my interests in Black arts history and social justice. I want to continue talking about Black artists who center their work on Black people, social justice, race and theory," said Hill in an interview featured in , The Cleveland Museum of Art Members Magazine.

Hill is now serving as the development coordinator at Mayfield Senior School in Pasadena, California. In her current position, Hill is able to spread her passion for the arts and inclusion in a new community.

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