SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES
In addition to presenting at national and international conferences, artist/educator, Milisa Galazzi, is frequently hired to speak at universities, colleges, high schools, and community-based arts organizations. Her talks focus on creativity, professional art practices, as well as reflections and take-a-ways from her own career including her experiences being dyslexic. Audiences have found her talks to be honest, inspirational, and educative. Galazzi's speaking style is witty, entertaining, and thought provoking. She uniquely tailors her presentations to her audiences who are always left wanting more! Please contact Milisa Galazzi directly if you are interested in inviting her to speak at your conference, university, school, or arts organization. Depending on the venue and audience, fees and topics vary. See Contact page for details.


Speaking Locations
American Camp Association, National Conference, San Diego, CA
Bentley University, Waltham, MA
Brewster Day Camp, Brewster, MA
Burlington High School, Burlington, MA
Camp Wyonogonic, Denmark, ME
CityArts, Providence, RI
Clark University, Worcester, MA
Hamilton School, Providence, RI
International Encaustic Conference, Provincetown, MA
National Art Education Association Conference, New York, NY
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH
Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, RI
Springfield College, Springfield, MA
Virtual Studio Visit (during COVID and beyond), Pawtucket, RI
Wheeler School, Providence, RI
Yeshiva University, New York, NY

Online
c2c Arts Collective
International Encaustic Conference
Mastrius

Speaking Topics
My Space, My Practice: A Virtual Studio Visit
THICKET: Artist Talk to Forty Fourth Graders in the Chazan Gallery
Creativity & Neurodiversity: Dyslexia is an Asset (Not a Disability)!
The Power of Own/Won/One: My Creative Journey Through Dyslexia
Turn Your Kryptonite Into Your Superpower!
Being Human: In 10 Simple Steps
The Art & Craft of Teaching
Looking Forward : Looking Back

A Room of One's Own
Forks in the Road

She Thought She Could...So She Did! (Sharing tid bits of ART. INSPIRATION. LIFE.)

Speaking

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES
In addition to presenting at national and international conferences, artist/educator, Milisa Galazzi, is frequently hired to speak at universities, colleges, high schools, and community-based arts organizations. Her talks focus on creativity, professional art practices, as well as reflections and take-a-ways from her own career including her experiences being dyslexic. Audiences have found her talks to be honest, inspirational, and educative. Galazzi's speaking style is witty, entertaining, and thought provoking. She uniquely tailors her presentations to her audiences who are always left wanting more! Please contact Milisa Galazzi directly if you are interested in inviting her to speak at your conference, university, school, or arts organization. Depending on the venue and audience, fees and topics vary. See Contact page for details.


Speaking Locations
American Camp Association, National Conference, San Diego, CA
Bentley University, Waltham, MA
Brewster Day Camp, Brewster, MA
Burlington High School, Burlington, MA
Camp Wyonogonic, Denmark, ME
CityArts, Providence, RI
Clark University, Worcester, MA
Hamilton School, Providence, RI
International Encaustic Conference, Provincetown, MA
National Art Education Association Conference, New York, NY
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH
Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, RI
Springfield College, Springfield, MA
Virtual Studio Visit (during COVID and beyond), Pawtucket, RI
Wheeler School, Providence, RI
Yeshiva University, New York, NY

Online
c2c Arts Collective
International Encaustic Conference
Mastrius

Speaking Topics
My Space, My Practice: A Virtual Studio Visit
THICKET: Artist Talk to Forty Fourth Graders in the Chazan Gallery
Creativity & Neurodiversity: Dyslexia is an Asset (Not a Disability)!
The Power of Own/Won/One: My Creative Journey Through Dyslexia
Turn Your Kryptonite Into Your Superpower!
Being Human: In 10 Simple Steps
The Art & Craft of Teaching
Looking Forward : Looking Back

A Room of One's Own
Forks in the Road