Lynda A. Curry-Huston Honored by Cambridge Who's Who
The highlight of Lynda A. Curry-Huston's career was being invited to attend The First United States-China Joint Conference On Education
AKRON, OH, June 10, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Lynda A. Curry-Huston, former Art Instructor for the Cuyahoga Falls City Schools, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in education.
Specializing in multi-media, Ms. Curry-Huston has an emphasis in graphic design, printmaking, and multi-dimensional perspective. Ms. Curry-Huston has been involved in education for 23 years. At the Cuyahoga Falls City School District, she began her career as a Vocational Commercial Art teacher. When the Vocational classes were cancelled, Ms. Curry-Huston then taught at Lincoln and Dewitt Elementary Schools. Ending her career back at Curry-Huston High School, Ms. Curry-Huston taught the ART-I Introductory class, Printmaking, Commercial Art One and Two and Experimental Drawing. When the Cuyahoga Falls City School District began an experimental Theatre Arts program, Ms. Curry-Huston participated with Theatre Tech and Scenic Artist classes. Ms. Curry-Huston served as an Officer in the Cuyahoga Falls Education Association and as a member on numerous district committees. She attributes her success to her perseverance and drive to provide public school students with excellent art education programs.
Ms. Curry-Huston received a Master of Arts in Theater, majoring in Theatre Tech. She then took a year off to be a graduate assistant. Her position was to be the Scenic Artist, for all theatre performances. Her Thesis Project was to create the set design for the play "The Fox." She also earned a Master of Arts in Non-Profit Arts Management. She also acquired an internship at the Akron Art Museum, where she researched the North-East Ohio artist William Sommer. While studying slides of his art, the idea to use him as the topic for her next thesis was decided. Ms. Curry-Huston also worked with The Northeast Ohio Art Museum where she was the curator for the William Sommer Retrospective Art Exhibition.
The highlight of Curry-Huston career came when she received a letter from Beijing University. It was an invitation to attend The First United States-China Joint Conference On Education where she was one of eleven art teachers to participate. A supporter of Women in Touch with Akron's Needs, she hopes to teach art theory courses in the future.
For more information about the Cuyahoga Falls City School District, visit http://www.cfalls.summit.k12.oh.us.
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