Nicole Javorsky is a multidisciplinary teaching artist, visual creator, and singer-songwriter based in New York City with 11 years of experience blending arts education, journalism, and community outreach. She teaches music and visual arts across schools and programs while exhibiting mixed-media work at fairs like Clio and The Other Art Fair and releasing music as Alice Celeste. A former environmental and COVID-19 reporter for outlets including CityLab, Mother Jones, City Limits, and CNN, she brings research-driven storytelling and investigative rigor to her creative practice. Nicole founded Cubs for Coping at 17, mobilizing volunteers to donate over 1,000 handmade teddy bears to vulnerable populations, signaling long-standing commitment to compassionate service. She also authors the reflective art and healing newsletter Chicken Doodle Soup, where she connects creative practice with existential inquiry. Her background uniquely combines classroom pedagogy, field reporting, and community organizing, making her adept at turning complex social issues into accessible artistic and educational experiences.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, History, Bachelor's degree, History at Barnard College
Contributions:22 commits, 16 PRs, 19 pushes in 1 day
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Nicole Javorsky - Teaching Artist at DEA Music & Art School