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Julián Antonio Carrillo is listed as Curator of Education and Public Programs at The University of New Mexico, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Julián Antonio Carrillo.
Julián Antonio Carrillo previously worked as Curator of Education & Public Programs at The University Of New Mexico and Art Program Facilitator at Peaceful World Foundation. Julián Antonio Carrillo holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cultural Anthropology from Indiana University Bloomington.
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About Julián Antonio Carrillo
Julián has over a decade of experience working with different organizations and diverse populations as an anthropologist, folklorist, and community development consultant. He received his doctoral degree in anthropology with an emphasis on cultural heritage from Indiana University Bloomington. Previously, he was a full-time Program Manager at the Alliance for California Traditional Arts in San Francisco, CA. Currently, he is Art Program Facilitator at the Peaceful World Foundation and a Community Consultant for the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA); and Curator of Education & Public Programs at the University of New Mexico's Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. He lives happily in Albuquerque, NM.
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Curator Of Education & Public Programs
- Contributes to the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology's mission of working toward greater understandings of the fullness of human experiences in the Southwest and the world as well as implements its vision of reconciling injustices, restoring voices and realizing community- Coordinates and oversees the Museum’s wide-ranging public programs- Works with a variety of university and external partners in support of an active program of public engagement- Participates in all aspects of public engagement for the Museum, including exhibitions, educational programs, lectures, workshops, gallery talks, tours and excursions, newsletters, and web and social media posts- Serves as the principal liaison for the Museum for media and public constituents- Supports ongoing efforts to enhance the Museum’s visibility and engagement among thebroader UNM community, especially students- Supports the Director in member and donor engagement and fund-raising activities and identifies and enhances financial support for the Museum’s public programs- Collects and analyzes data concerning public programs- Oversees and supervises student workers in related activities
Art Program Facilitator
- Contributes to the foundation's mission of building peace one conversation at a time and providing support for nonprofit organizations in their community peace building efforts in the field of the arts and mindful education;- Works with the Executive Director to plan virtual, group conversations; - Conducts art community outreach to invite folks to attend conversations;- Facilitates lively discussions around topics that are important in people’s lives;- Writes reflective summaries & blogs of peaceful world conversations.
Community Consultant
- Contributes to the organization's mission of presenting, documenting, and celebrating America's folk and traditional arts thereby expanding an appreciation of our rich, multicultural living heritage;- In direct communication with the Executive Director, explores and maps out the public interest in the folk and traditional arts in the El Paso, Texas, borderlands region;- Conducts preliminary ethnographic field research, connecting with local artists, culture workers, organizations, and institutions.
Fundraising Coordinator
- Contributed to Wise Fool's mission of igniting imagination, building community, and promoting social justice through the arts of circus, puppetry and theater;- Implemented and coordinated semi-annual fundraising campaigns and activities; - Developed and implemented new plans designed to reach out to existing donors;- Identified potential new donors and cultivated relationships with the donor community.
Program Manager
- Contributed to ACTA's mission of promoting and supporting ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and into the future;- Co-led the Traditional Arts Roundtable Series (TARS) in San Francisco and Los Angeles;- Co-organized and hosted the TARS "Cur’Arte: Traditional Arts + Health" series in San Francisco;- Co-led the California Arts Council’s (CAC) Cultural Pathways program; - Worked on the 2020 "Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Relief Fund for Roots Musicians in the Bay Area.”Managed the Living Cultures Grant Program (LCGP) in support of projects and strategic initiatives statewide that foment community cohesion, wellness, and social justice by awarding grants that provide direct cash support to artists. For LCGP, I performed the following activities, among others:- Conducted in person and virtual site visits with cultural communities throughout the state;- Documented traditions via interviews, photography, and video recording; - Created, composed, and edited content for the website and social media, including digitalstories and grantee profiles; - Developed statewide, bilingual calls for proposals for two (yearly) grant periods, editingand adapting as needed to reflect the growth and development of the program- Conducted information webinars, in English and Spanish, to promote the program- Co-crafted artist and organization online profiles and narratives featuring the workgrantees do for their communities;- Worked with, in person and virtually, a wide range of constituencies in diversecommunities and across a wide geographic area;- Contributed to fundraising, grant writing, and donor cultivation;- Translated into Spanish media content and other organizational material;- Collaborated with the Executive Director to articulate the organization’s Cultural and Racial Equity Policy;- Represented the organization at the local, regional, and national level at conferences, grant review panels, public presentations, etc.
Grant Review Panelist
The Cultural Equity Initiatives (CEI) grant program awards grants up to $100,000 to small and mid-sized arts organizations for capacity-building initiatives that ensure the artistic and cultural vitality and the sustainability of San Francisco’s arts organizations deeply rooted in historically marginalized communities. CEI applications are evaluated in an open review process by a panel of peers. Grant review panelists reflect the diversity of San Francisco; have broad knowledge about cultural equity and field issues; and have experience that aligns with the purpose of the grant.
Grant Review Panelist
The NEA National Heritage Fellowships recognize the recipients' artistic excellence and support their continuing contributions to our nation's traditional arts heritage. Nominations for the award come from the public. The selection criteria are artistic excellence, significance within the particular artistic tradition, and contributions to living cultural heritage. Nominations are reviewed by an advisory panel of folk and traditional arts experts and at least one knowledgeable layperson. Panel recommendations are forwarded to the National Council on the Arts, which then makes recommendations to the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Associate Instructor
Teaching two semesters of the Anthropology course A122, "A Cultural Approach to Interpersonal Communication."
Teaching Assistant
Teaching Assistant
Co-taught with Dr. Quetzil Castañeda the service-learning course, “Adventure, Ruins, Tourism: Service Learning, Heritage, Ecology & Sustainable Development in Yucatán" for IU's Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. The course took place in Bloomington, Indiana & Yucatan and Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Associate Instructor
Taught two semesters of "American Borderlands: Mapping Greater Mexico through Music and Culture," an undergraduate course that I designed. Syllabus can be downloaded below.
Graduate Assistant, Academic Support Center
Julián Antonio Carrillo education
Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cultural Anthropology
Master Of Arts (M.A.), Folklore And Ethnomusicology
Bachelor Of Arts (B.A.), Anthropology
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Julián Antonio Carrillo works for The University of New Mexico.
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Julián Antonio Carrillo is listed as Curator of Education and Public Programs at The University of New Mexico.
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Julián Antonio Carrillo is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States while working with The University of New Mexico.
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Julián Antonio Carrillo has worked for The University Of New Mexico, Peaceful World Foundation, National Council For The Traditional Arts, Wise Fool New Mexico, and Alliance For California Traditional Arts.
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Julián Antonio Carrillo holds Doctor Of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cultural Anthropology from Indiana University Bloomington.
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