
Anna joined the team at Grace Farms Foundation in 2021, where she has been instrumental in incorporating educational and learning opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds. Creating new and engaging year-long programs has significantly increased engagement across Grace Farms’ initiatives including Design for Freedom, the global movement to remove forced labor from the built environment.
Anna draws upon her previous work that has focused on museum education and providing lifelong learning opportunities for diverse communities. Previously Anna was the Director of Education at the Greenwich Historical Society, where she led award winning programs for school groups, developed public programming, and curated exhibitions. She created the Education Advisory Committee which established an open dialogue between the Historical Society and high school students. She oversaw the establishment of an endowment and expansion of the Title 1 School Programs which provided free arts and history programing to three Title 1 elementary schools in the district.
She also was as staff liaison to the “Reimagine the Campus Campaign” which redesigned the organizations campus provided expanded visitor services and collections storage. Anna developed place-based educational opportunities designed to bridge communities, which she also interweaves into Grace Farms’ multi-generational programing.
Anna has held positions at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. She received a B.A. in Art History and Classical Civilizations from Wellesley College and an MLA in Museum Studies from Harvard University.