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Susan Pettit Riley (email to update your profile)
Profile last updated: 08/20/04
 
Address: PO Box 1063, East Lansing, MI 48826
County: Ingham
Phone (w): (517)372-5666
Phone (h): (517)372-5666
Fax: (517)372-5666

E-mail: PettitRiley@yahoo.com

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Non-academic affiliation: -
Degree: M.A.
Major: Cultural and Applied Anthropology
Minor: art, urban issues, community development
 
Specialization areas: Anthropology; Languages: Aesthetics; Humanities
Interdisciplinary; Anthropology; InternationalStudies; Area Studies: new Americans, urban issues, public art; Art History; Native Peoples Studies; Oral History; Communications; Conservation/Cultural Heritage; Cultural Geography; Public Issues; Ethnic Studies; Folklore/Folklife; Urban Studies;
Hispanic Studies
Implementing projects as: Consultant/Planner, Presenter/Panelist, Project Evaluator
Project types: Live Events Exhibitions, School Projects, Media, New Technology
Areas willing to participate: Planning Projects, Developing Projects, Research
 

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Suggestions for public humanities projects: Evaluator of MHC funded programs since 2001. Previous National Endowment for the Arts Fellow (1990) in arts administration. Served as grants panelist for Michigan Council for Cultural Affairs.

Experienced project manager, evaluator, grant writer and panelist for arts and humanities programs.

Organized cultural and public art programs for 1996 Atlanta Olympics and Paralympics including public lectures, performances, exhibits and public art involving international and US artists and scholars.

Experienced anthropologist, researcher and project planner using participant observation, interviews, and qualitative methods. Currently advising non-profit and government agencies on developing culturally sensitive and inclusive programs, cross- cultural communications, urban renewal, and public art. Also advise non-profits on strategic planning, board development, outreach and partnership building.

 
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