Teen Vogueのインスタグラム(teenvogue) - 11月16日 22時13分
Whenever I speak, I think about the saying, Don’t speak unless you’re improving upon silence,” says Kimberly Drew (@museummammy), the curator and advocate behind social media at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Every time I make noise, I want it to be really good.” When she’s not posting for the iconic New York City museum, Kimberly broadcasts her own voice as a guest on national panels, on Instagram and Twitter as @museummammy, and via the Tumblr phenomenon Black Contemporary Art. "I started the blog in 2011, right after my internship at the Studio Museum in Harlem, as a space to both record the things I learned and continue the process of learning,” she muses. “I started looking for something like it in the world, and when I didn’t find it, I just made my own.” Of course, Kimberly is just getting started. Be on the lookout for her next project, a book with writer Jenna Wortham from their Black Futures project, which will explore creativity as it relates to black cultural identity. After that, who’s to say…world domination. ? Tap the link in bio to read about more #SmartGirls who prove that being brainy is cool. ??: @cgbp Styling: @its_brody
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