Pamela Koehler
About Pamela Koehler
Pamela Koehler is a lecturer and teaching artist working with various institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Morgan Library & Museum, and NYU Langone Medical Center.
Title
Pamela Koehler holds various titles in the field of art education, including Lecturer, Workshop Instructor at the Hospital For Joint Disease, and Contractual Educator for Access and Community Programs at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Current Employment
Pamela Koehler is currently employed at multiple esteemed institutions. She serves as a Contractual Educator at the Whitney Museum of American Art since 2016, a Teaching Artist at The Morgan Library & Museum since 2011, and a Lecturer and Workshop Instructor at NYU Langone Medical Center's Hospital for Joint Disease since 2011. Additionally, she works in the Education Department as a Teaching Artist for Access, School, and Family Programs at Nassau County Museum of Art, and as a Lecturer at Rockville Centre Public Library since 2010. Since 2009, she has also been an Art Lecturer for The Sanford Goldstein Arts Program at JASA.
Employment at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pamela Koehler has been working as a Contractual Educator and Teaching Artist in the Education Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1998. Her role involves using her expertise to educate and engage visitors through diverse programs and workshops.
Academic Positions
Since 2006, Pamela Koehler has been an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. Her position involves teaching courses related to art and art history, and mentoring students in their academic and artistic pursuits.
Education and Qualifications
Pamela Koehler's academic journey includes a Master of Arts in Studio Art from Adelphi University and a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from SUNY Oneonta. She also studied Art Education at the School of Visual Arts and attended Sunbridge College where she studied Teaching. Additionally, she has participated in programs at The Creative Center at University Settlement.