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Staff Spotlight: Aileen Wang

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I started as associate curator at the Beach Museum less than a month ago, moving from New York City to Manhattan. (My New York friends had a field day making puns about the move.) Since I had never experienced rural life in Kansas before, curator Liz Seaton invited me to her town’s annual Mulligan and town-wide garage sale. For those who wonder, a mulligan is a beef stew with potatoes and vegetables, and every year, the whole town comes together to cook and eat. I donned my plaid shirt and jeans, and brought my own pan and spoon. After going around several garage sales, talking to people, and exploring the two antique shops , Liz and I hit the community park, where I saw two big black cast iron pots complete with their own chimneys, and several of the local men taking turns stirring with giant paddles. The whole scene could have belonged to a Harry Potter movie. I got steaming hot mulligan served to me with a giant ladle by the local plumber/furnace guy. A band of senior citizens played folk music, followed by the First Infantry Army Band with country rock, as we ate our mulligan on stone benches. Kids played bowling with alleys built from bales of hay, and a group of men and women gathered in a different part of the park for an arm wrestling contest. The sun was out, the day was beautiful, and this New Yorker thoroughly enjoyed her first Mulligan. I am grateful for the warm welcome I have received here in Kansas!

Aileen Wang, Associate Curator

 

Staff Spotlight: Jui Mhatre

Jui Mhatre, Project Assistant
Jui Mhatre, Project Assistant

Born and raised in Mumbai, India, Jui complemented her undergraduate education in Fine Art with education in classical Indian dance Bharatanatyam. She worked as a type-font designer in Indian languages and concurrently taught and performed dance in India for more than a decade. In 2008, she moved to the United States of America. This move brought a new geographic and cultural context that broadened her work as an artist. The experiences of being an immigrant have fueled her imagination for creating new performances. She has appeared in several performances in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. As an interdisciplinary artist she mixes dance practice with elements of design, and other media such as video. In 2014, Jui received MA in Performance and Creative Research from University of Roehampton, London, UK. She is always very interested in collaborations.

Jui has been volunteering as project assistant at the BMA since January 2015. She has always enjoyed the range of exhibitions, performances, movies screenings, and lectures at the museum and is pleased to have the opportunity to be part of it.

She is a member of World Friendship: International Women’s Organization in Manhattan and offers Indian dance classes at UFM Community Learning Center.​

Staff Spotlight: Abigail Howard

I’m very excited about starting my new position as Website and Marketing Manager at the Beach Museum of Art and looking forward to working with everyone.  Before accepting this position and moving to Manhattan, I worked for the past 3 years in Topeka, KS as Marketing Manager at the Topeka Performing Arts Center, a non-profit theater.  Originally from Iowa City, home of the Hawkeyes, I graduated from the University of Iowa.  As a student there I was heavily involved in student arts organizations and discovered my interest in marketing.  I worked 6 years as the Marketing Director for The Fine Line Music Café in Minneapolis, MN before coming to Kansas.  I am passionate about working in the arts, marketing and communications, excited about emerging online platforms as well as discovering new music.  I hope we all get to meet each other soon!

Abigail Howard, Website and Marketing Manager
Abigail Howard, Website and Marketing Manager