Naomi Coquillon is chief of informal learning at the Library of Congress. In this role, she manages a team of educators who develop learning spaces and lead programming for families and young audiences. She has 15 years of experience in education at museums and libraries, including at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History and the Maryland Historical Society.
Most Recent Posts
- Chronicling America: Searching Made Easy January 22nd, 2021
- Selected Resources on Inaugurations, the Presidency, and Civic Engagement January 12th, 2021
- Making Winter Wreaths Inspired by Library Collections January 4th, 2021
- Creating Foraged Art December 11th, 2020
- Crafting with the Collections: Ideas for the Holidays December 9th, 2020
- Cooking Up History: Holiday Baking with a Retro Twist December 4th, 2020
- Puppet Power, Part Three: Shadow Theater November 27th, 2020
- Cranberry Sauce, with a Side of Social History November 25th, 2020
- Native American Heritage Month November 23rd, 2020
- Puppet Power, Part Two: Books About Puppets and Puppet-Making at the Library November 20th, 2020