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Executive Director W21:
Ana Maria Gallegos y Reinhardt
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ana@warehouse21.org

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up." -Pablo Picasso

Ms. Gallegos y Reinhardt, a native of Santa Fe and Albuquerque, studied art and psychology at Eastern New Mexico University and received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of New Mexico. She worked as a registered nurse in New Mexico, California and Oregon in hospitals and home health care for twenty years, including private duty with Georgia O'Keeffe and Buddy Fogelson (Greer Garson's husband). Ms. Gallegos y Reinhardt specialized in adolescent psychiatry which prompted her to initiate programs for youth in 1983 in Santa Fe.

Through the years, Ana has produced over 50 family, children and teen theatrical productions, including performances with Reinhart Productions.

Thank you Bob Gaylor and Chrissie Orr for the days of CCA. We are working on continuing the legacy.

Ana at Award Ceremony for Power Brokers in the Arts/NM NM Business Weekly
Ana and her son Sonny
Congressman Tom Udall,Ana, Representatives Jim Trujillo & Peter Wirth
Ana and the hummingbird puppet at W21's Day of the Dead event.
 

Click here to download her resume.

EDUCATION
1969-1970 Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mexico, Minor: Psychology/Art
1970-1974 University of New Mexico College of Nursing, BSN
1980-1981 College of Natural Medicine, Nutrition & Iridology Certification
1982 Santa Fe Community College/Pre-requisites for Pre-med
1983-2005 Arts Administration

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2007

Appointed by Governor Richardson/NM Music Commission

2007 Advisor/City of ABQ/Teen Arts & Entertainment Center
1997-2007 Founder, Executive Director, Santa Fe Teen Arts Center, Warehouse 21 (W21)
2005-2006 Treasurer/Board of Directors, SF Youth & Family Center Consortium
2002-2005 Project Consultant - SF Youth & Family Center Consortium, Zona del Sol - Tierra Contenta
2000-2002 Co-Founder, Board President, SF Youth & Family Center Consortium
2002 Consultant for Espanola Comprehensive Plan/Youth video involvement/20 yr. Comprehensive Plan
2001 Consultant in the City of Dallas on their ten year strategic Arts & Cultural Plan- a consultant relating to “Youth in the Arts”
2001 Consultant for Taos, NM Teen Council
1996 Selected to speak at the American Association of Museum's Conference in Ohio, "Reinventing the Museum, The Missing Generation and Community Based Programming”
2001 Consultant in the City of Dallas on their ten year strategic Arts & Cultural Plan- a consultant relating to “Youth in the Arts”
1997-1993 Managing Director, CCA Teen Project
1993-1988 Co-Founder, Program Director, Santa Fe Performing Arts School & Co.
1988-1987 Program Director -New Mexico Repertory Children's “Theater in the Making”
1987-1983 Co-Founder, Director, Actors Workshops for Kids, Santa Fe
1974-1994 Registered Nurse in New Mexico, California and Oregon in hospitals and home health care for twenty years, including private duty with Georgia O'Keeffe and Buddy Fogelson (Greer Garson's husband).
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RECOGNITION
2008

2008 Awarded the Alice Paul Award by the New Mexico Woman's Foundation

2006

Nominee for the Business Woman of the Year via the Capital City Business and Professional Women

2006

One of twenty for the SF Future Leadership Program via SF Economic Development, SF Community College and SF Chamber of Commerce

2005 One of ten for the ‘Women in Red’ Photo Exhibition sponsored by the Women’s Health Center
2005 One of ten for the Giraffe Awards via the SF Future Leadership, SF Economic Development, SF Community College and SF Chamber of Commerce
2005 One of ten in the Arts in NM via the Power Book via the NM Business Weekly
2001 Leadership for a Changing World Nominee - selected as one of 285 out of 3,000 nationwide. Advocacy Institute, Wash. DC
2000 Mayor’s Recognition Award in Excellence in the Arts sponsored by the Santa Fe Arts Commission
1999 W21 was awarded the Pinon Arts & Excellence Award by the Santa Fe Community Foundation;
1996 “One of Ten Best Who Make A Difference” -New Mexican
1996 The False Witness/Trial of Adolf Hitler – an original theater piece of
ReinART Productions - “One of Ten Best Theater Shows in Santa Fe” New Mexican
1996 CCA Teen Project acknowledged as one of ten top programs according to the Presidents Committee on the Arts & Humanities, Coming Up Taller Awards. Ana met with Hillary Clinton at the White House
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COMMUNITY
2007

Mayor's Task Force on Creative Tourism

2006-2007

Post-intervention Suicide Task Force Committee

1999-2006

Art judge teen state wide art competition - Congressman Tom Udall 

2004/2005 

Grant reviewer for NM Arts/ State arts grants, “Arts & Sciences”

2001-2005  Member of the Live Poets Society in Santa Fe             
1996

Theater of Urgency!! W21’s in house theater program, was selected as one of ten best original theater shows by the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper;

1996            W21 noted as one of ten best youth culture programs in the Pasa Tiempo, on keeping ‘punk music alive”
1996  W21 rated as the #2 program in the City of Santa Fe to remain on the Railyard property as a youth center - a community survey;
1994, 1996 Grant reviewer for the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission
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ORGANIZATONAL SKILLS
Non-Profit Management
Consultant/Organizational Planning/Youth Centers/Community Development/Building community facilities
Curriculum/Program Management
Grant writer and Grant Administration
Networking with other organizations
Designer of printed materials
Works closely with Board of Directors, advisors and youth committees
Organizer/Fundraiser of events and workshops
Office Management/Box Office
Access to resources and artists
Coordinator of volunteers and community service individuals
Event Organizer, Theater Producer
Concert Promoter
Working on a “Creating a Teen Center in your Community – Are U Ready? ” publication
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