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Chloe McNeill
Marketing Intern, National Museum of African American History and Culture | Office of Public Affairs

Location: Baltimore, MD United States
Joined: Jun 7th, 2025
About   (request update)
I am a sophomore at Howard University, with concentrations in painting and graphic design. As a visual storyteller, I use my art to empower others, amplify cultural narratives, and spark social change. A graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts, I blend technical skill with emotion, drawing inspiration from Afrofuturism, Black identity, and personal experiences. I founded projects such as the Arts Mentorship Program in high school, and a Black History Month visual arts exhibition. My most recent internship at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture had guided me toward a path in art professionalism, curation, marketing, and artistic development.
Current Whereabouts:
- Digital Photography - Embroidery - Vinyl Collecting - Painting - Science Fiction
Life & Professional Aspirations:
- To be happy. - To advance my skills as a professional artist. - Create a program for young, undeserved artists. - Have my own work exhibited in a well known museum or gallery. - Establish a visual and performing arts HBCU.
Education   (request update)
Howard University class of 2028
Undergrad Major: Painting
Campus Organization:
Alpha Phi Omega
Experience
I currently work with National Museum of African American History and Culture | Office of Public Affairs as Marketing Intern
I have 4 years of experience working in the Arts, Entertainment, and Media industry.
Marketing Intern | National Museum of African American History and Culture
From June 2025 to August 2025 • 0 year(s)
Located within the Office of Public Affairs (OPA) at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). OPA oversees all media, marketing, communications, social media and web content for the Museum.
Arts Panel Speaker | “Rise Bmore”
From May 2025 to May 2025 • 0 year(s)
On Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 2640 Space, participated in a panel with artists and activists Andria Nacina Cole and Aaron Maybin, moderated by Brittani McNeill, reflecting on art and activism in Baltimore—marking the 10th anniversary of Freddie Gray’s death and examining what has and hasn’t changed over the past decade.
Learning & Community Engagement Specialist - Team Leader | The Walters Museum
From July 2024 to August 2024 • 0 year(s)
The Walters Art Museum Teen Advisory Council (WAMTAC) was revived for the year of 2024. It is a summer program where artists collaborate with various museum departments, conduct research, engage with external partners, design activities for their peers, travel for focus group discussions, and create outreach and marketing strategies. The program culminates in organizing and hosting a public teen art event, created by teens for teens, that took place on September 28th, 2024.
TWIGS (To Work In Gaining Skills) Art Program — Teaching Assistant | Baltimore School for the Arts
From October 2023 to April 2024 • 1 year(s)
K-8 afterschool and weekend program for children interested in the visual and performing arts. Teaching assistant for 4th grade visual arts classes.
The National Aquarium: Voyages: Chapter 3 — Curator | The National Aquarium
From April 2023 to July 2023 • 0 year(s)
Collaboration with the National Aquarium “Voyages: Chapter 3” with interdisciplinary artist Nicoletta Daríta de la Brown. The event inspired guests to celebrate the restorative benefits of water in the Aquarium and beyond it.
North Avenue Art Gallery — Curator | Baltimore School for the Arts
From January 2021 to June 2023 • 2 year(s)
Curated and organized student art exhibitions, coordinated installations, and facilitated artist engagement to showcase diverse creative works in a professional gallery setting at the Baltimore City Public Schools District office.
Black Butterfly Art Gallery — Artist and Curator | Baltimore School for the Arts
From June 2022 to April 2023 • 1 year(s)
Collaboration with Dr. Lawrence Brown, a Baltimore equity scientist and author, as well as Terrell Brown, a well-known Black curator in the DC area, to create a gallery of art and information about Dr. Brown's book "The Black Butterfly" at Baltimore School for the Arts. This gallery had a second opening at the University of Baltimore.
Career Edge Student “Graphic Design” — YouthWorks Edge | YouthWorks
From July 2021 to August 2021 • 0 year(s)
Developed digital and print designs for various projects, gaining hands-on experience in branding, layout design, and visual communication. Collaborated with mentors to enhance creative skills and professional development.
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