Sarah Nelson Wright

Teaching

Adjunct Lecturer

2009-present Hunter College Department of Film & Media (New York, NY)
Media in a Digital Age, yearlong production course for majors
Web Production I, production course
Representation of Race in US Media, upper level theory course
Introduction to Media Studies, theory course for majors

TEACHING ARTIST

2010-present BRIC Media Arts (Brooklyn, NY)
Teach digital storytelling residencies using video and digital editing to public middle school students through BCAT education center

TEACHING ARTIST

2010-present Take Two Film Academy (New York, NY)
Teach film making residencies to students who write scripts, shoot and edit their own short films using professional equipment

Visiting Instructor

2009 SUNY Old Westbury Department of American Studies and Media
(Old Westbury, NY)
Media Studies, theory course
Introduction to Journalism and Media, production course

Technology Specialist

2008 Greenpoint YMCA Afterschool at PS 16 (Brooklyn, NY)
Developed multimedia website about South Williamsburg with fourth and fifth graders
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Part Time Lecturer

2008 Rutgers Department of Visual and Performing Arts (Newark, NJ)
Convergence & Introduction to Media, lecture courses

Head Teacher

2008 Coalition for Hispanic Family Services Arts & Literacy Program
(Brooklyn, NY)
Art teacher and cultural trip leader for third graders in Bushwick

Workshop Leader

2008 The Center for Urban Pedagogy (Bronx, NY)
Collaboratively developed charrette on The Grand Concourse with Bronx High School for the Arts at the Bronx Museum

Teaching Assistant

2007 Hunter College Film and Media Department (New York, NY)
Documentary Video Production for undergraduates with Professor Tami Gold

Teaching Artist

2005-2007 Learning Through An Expanded Arts Program (New York, NY)
Jewelry making workshops for families at several NYC homeless shelters
Bilingual jewelry co-op with shelter mothers at Catharine Street Life Center
Art for elementary school students in the Bronx
GED preparation class for parents at a middle school in Queens