Alyha Khalil
About Alyha Khalil
Alyha Khalil is a Food Service Worker and Youth and Family Programs Intern at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she has worked since 2018. She has experience as a Young Teaching Artist at Marwen and has been involved in various community art education initiatives in Chicago.
Current Role at Art Institute of Chicago
Alyha Khalil has served as a Youth and Family Programs Intern at the Art Institute of Chicago since 2018. In this role, she has contributed to community engagement initiatives through art education, focusing on programs designed for youth and families. Her involvement in these programs highlights her commitment to fostering an appreciation for the arts within the community.
Experience as Young Teaching Artist
From 2020 to 2021, Alyha Khalil worked as a Young Teaching Artist at Marwen in Chicago, Illinois. During her 11-month tenure, she engaged with students to promote artistic expression and creativity. This role allowed her to be an active participant in the Chicago art scene, where she facilitated art education and workshops.
Educational Background in Visual Arts
Alyha Khalil studied Visual Arts at Nicholas Senn High School from 2018 to 2022. Throughout her four years of education, she achieved proficiency in various artistic disciplines. This foundational training has informed her subsequent roles in art education and community engagement.
Food Service Experience at All Day Kitchens
Since 2021, Alyha Khalil has worked as a Food Service Worker at All Day Kitchens. In this capacity, she has gained experience in food preparation and service, contributing to the operational success of the kitchen. This role complements her ongoing involvement in art education and community programs.
Previous Role as Camp Counselor
In 2021, Alyha Khalil worked as a Camp Counselor at JCC Chicago for a duration of two months. This position allowed her to engage with children in a camp setting, further enhancing her skills in education and community interaction.