Amy Koenigbauer

AmyKoenigbauerforwebAmy Koenigbauer (TPP 2008) won Teacher of the Year in her third year of teaching!  Amy teaches at U-32, a high school in East Montpelier,Vermont, which is one of the top-ranked schools in Vermont.

Amy says there will be two openings in her department next year. Check the job listings on this site next spring for a chance to move to beautiful Vermont and teach at a school where the arts are greatly respected, with one of our very successful alumnae as a colleague. 

See some of Amy’s students’ work.

David Ingenthron

David Ingenthron (MAT May 2011) found a teaching job and welcomed a new baby within a month of graduation!  David will be teaching sculpture in the upper school at Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill, beginning in August.  His son Jasper was born June 3.  Congratulations David!

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David thought Jasper was sleeping but found him reading about travel–perhaps planning his next getaway.

Nathalie Miebach

Miebach20in20progress1Nathalie Miebach (MSAE 2002, MFA 2006) was selected to be a 2011 TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) fellow. She will join 19 other remarkable innovators and thinkers from around the world at the TED conference in Edinburgh, Scotland to share her work in structural weaving and music on the world stage.

Nathalie currently has a show of her woven sculptures at Fuller Craft Museum. Changing Waters is up January 15, 2011 to September 25, 2011.  Nathalie renders sculpture and music from meteorological data. 

She will also be teaching Sculptural Weaving at Art New England July 31-August 6.

Nathalie’s work is featured in the July/August 2011 issue of Fabric Paper Scissors.  She has just been written up in the New York Times as well. 

See Nathalie’s website for more on her work.