Natalie Cheung
About Natalie Cheung
Natalie Cheung is a part-time professor and lecturer in Fine Arts, currently teaching at The George Washington University. She has extensive experience in various roles related to art and marketing, including her current position as Director of Membership, Marketing & Events at the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers.
Work at The George Washington University
Natalie Cheung has been serving as a Part Time Professor and Lecturer in Fine Arts at The George Washington University since 2012. In this role, she contributes to the academic development of students in the Fine Arts program, drawing on her extensive background in photography and art management. Her long tenure at the university reflects her commitment to education and the arts within the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Education and Expertise
Natalie Cheung earned her Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Photography from Temple University's Tyler School of Art. She also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Photography from Corcoran College of Art and Design. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her teaching and professional endeavors in the field of fine arts.
Professional Background
Natalie Cheung has a diverse professional background in the arts and membership organizations. She has held various positions, including Membership & Marketing Manager at the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers from 2017 to 2023, and Exhibition Manager for the Photography Department at Temple University for one year. Her experience also includes roles at the American Foreign Service Association and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, showcasing her versatility in different organizational settings.
Achievements in Art Management
Throughout her career, Natalie Cheung has held significant roles in art management, including Project Manager and Consultant at Jean Efron Art Consultants, LLC. Her work in these positions involved overseeing art projects and providing expert consultation, contributing to the development of art initiatives in the Washington D.C. area. Her experience in managing exhibitions and events has enhanced her skills in the fine arts sector.