50 min

Radical Honesty Amplify Good

    • Non-Profit

Sometimes people come into your life and you don’t know that they’ll do big, important things for your development and growth as a human. Star is one of those people for Aria.
 
Starlyn D’Angelo grew up in Colorado and developed a love of history while listening to her grandmother tell family stories. She started volunteering in museums when she was 16 and went on to obtain a M.A. in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program. She previously served as Executive Director of the Shaker Heritage Society and Curator of the Shaker Museum Mt. Lebanon. She recently changed direction and started working as the Director of Philanthropy and Strategic Planning for the Palace Performing Arts Center. 
 
Throughout her career, she has worked to build a strong sense of community while cultivating a greater appreciation of history and culture. Her volunteer work includes serving on the board of the Museum Association of New York and working with a reproductive surgeon to provide online information and support for women with mullerian anomalies. Starlyn lives with her husband and 12 year old daughter in Kinderhook, New York. She enjoys hiking with her family, crawling around old buildings, and practicing yoga.
 
Links and Resources:
Albany Education Foundation: https://albanyeducation.org/
Museum Association of New York: https://nysmuseums.org/
Palace Theater: https://www.palacealbany.org/
Save Our Stages: https://www.saveourstages.com/
Shaker History and Information: https://www.nps.gov/articles/history-of-the-shakers.htm
 
Keywords: history, education, arts, culture, economy, COVID-19, theater, Shakers, honesty, vulnerability, transparency
 

Sometimes people come into your life and you don’t know that they’ll do big, important things for your development and growth as a human. Star is one of those people for Aria.
 
Starlyn D’Angelo grew up in Colorado and developed a love of history while listening to her grandmother tell family stories. She started volunteering in museums when she was 16 and went on to obtain a M.A. in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program. She previously served as Executive Director of the Shaker Heritage Society and Curator of the Shaker Museum Mt. Lebanon. She recently changed direction and started working as the Director of Philanthropy and Strategic Planning for the Palace Performing Arts Center. 
 
Throughout her career, she has worked to build a strong sense of community while cultivating a greater appreciation of history and culture. Her volunteer work includes serving on the board of the Museum Association of New York and working with a reproductive surgeon to provide online information and support for women with mullerian anomalies. Starlyn lives with her husband and 12 year old daughter in Kinderhook, New York. She enjoys hiking with her family, crawling around old buildings, and practicing yoga.
 
Links and Resources:
Albany Education Foundation: https://albanyeducation.org/
Museum Association of New York: https://nysmuseums.org/
Palace Theater: https://www.palacealbany.org/
Save Our Stages: https://www.saveourstages.com/
Shaker History and Information: https://www.nps.gov/articles/history-of-the-shakers.htm
 
Keywords: history, education, arts, culture, economy, COVID-19, theater, Shakers, honesty, vulnerability, transparency
 

50 min