Spotlight on Centurions – Amy Kligman
A member of Centurions, class of 2019, Amy Kligman serves on the Arts, Culture and Entertainment Task Force and on the curriculum committee. She is the executive/artistic director at the Charlotte Street Foundation and also serves on the board of directors of Nonprofit Connect. Amy previously worked for Hallmark Creative, where her titles included art director, innovation leader and creative strategist, and was a founding member of Plug Projects, an artist-run collaborative and exhibition space. Amy lives in North Kansas City with her husband, Misha Kligman, who teaches art at Johnson County Community College, and their son, Sam, who is four years old.
Also featured in the July 7, 2018 issue of The Independent
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