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Alison Heney

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Hello And Welcome!

My name is Alison and on this page you'll find reflections on my experience as a museum professional and university educator.

Thanks for your interest!


AND if you're a fan of the mystery genre, take moment to check out my UC Berkeley course blog and Twitter account by clicking the icon below.

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    RT @museweb: #MW23 launched #GLAMi submission. Deadline May 1, 2023. Categories - Design, Interactive and Immersive, Internal To… https://t.co/rxBc0c5pM6
    Apr 5, 2023, 8:13 AM
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    Cheers to a new year #MW23 @museweb #musetech they look poised now but by conference end they could be singing into… https://t.co/9rP58AnZjF
    Apr 3, 2023, 4:40 PM
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    RT @The_Museum_Guy: Hearing from @roblancefield while he’s right here! Saying if not for these communities he might have walked away fr… https://t.co/SyNl3T1q9D
    Apr 3, 2023, 1:06 PM

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            Mann Elementary Art Partnership, CA

            Mann Elementary Art Partnership, CA


         LB 1st Annual Black Comic Creator Day

         LB 1st Annual Black Comic Creator Day


Dia de los Muertos Festival at MOLAA!

October 09, 2022 in Museum Related News

We're very excited to announce that we're celebrating Dia de los Muertos once again, onsite at MOLAA, Sunday, October 30th, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM!

It's going to be a stacked day of events, food, Sugar skull workshop, print-making, traditional face painting, and film screening! Check out some of our programming below; want to know more? Head to the link here: https://molaa.org/2022_dod

Programming:

11:00 AM Opening Remarks & DJ Caveman (@DJCavemanLA)

11:15 AM Symphonic Orchestra from Baja California

1:00 PM JD Dance Company (@JDDanceCo)

2:00 PM Calavera Contestant Judging - Grand Prize: $500.00 (Sign up to participate at the start of the day!)

3:00 PM Ballet Folklorico Aztlan de CSUN (@BFAdeCSUN)

4:00 PM Danza Azteca Xochipilli (@danza.aztecaxochipilli)

5:30 PM Q &A with Jorge Gutierrez (Director+ Writer of Book of Life) (@Mexopolis)

6:15 PM Screening of “Book of Life” begins

Tags: dia de los muertos, festival, culture
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email: aheney@berkeley.edu
Long Beach, CA