Flying Cloud Institute Appoints Angela Parker as Science Art Educator

Angela Parker

Flying Cloud Institute (FCI) has hired Angela Parker as a Science and Art Educator. In this role, Angela will lead the summer program, vacation camps, classroom residencies, family STEAM challenge events, and work with the FCI team to inspire the next generation of artists and engineers. She brings multifaceted K-12 educational experiences to the organization as it continues to partner with local school districts to bring meaningful experiences to students.

“I believe that young people benefit from exploring the world through hands-on, interdisciplinary learning that sparks their curiosity. I am inspired by Flying Cloud Institute’s commitment to STEAM programming that gives all students the opportunity to imagine themselves as scientists, innovators, and artists, and I want to use my program management and teaching skills to support this vital work,” says Angela.

Angela’s past experience includes initiating a multi-site STEAM museum program for the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in collaboration with the Connecticut Science Center. She also launched a tour entitled “STEAM: Sketch Like a Scientist!" that drew connections between the skills used by artists and scientists. 

While at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond, Virginia, she worked with teaching artists to plan school tours that incorporated studio art activities, ranging from bookmaking to ceramics. As a classroom teacher at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy, she created interdisciplinary learning experiences for K-12 students, and at Capital and Asnuntuck Community Colleges she trained and supported adult students. 


“We welcome Angela to the FCI team to inspire young people and educators through dynamic experiences with science and art that ignite creativity,” remarked Executive Director Maria Rundle. “We feel so lucky to have found an educator in sync with our mission!”

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