Michelle Krummel
"Artist trapped in a mathematician's brain"
“It was an honor to be chosen for Best in Photography. Photography is my primary creative outlet, and I enjoy telling stories through my work. "I Left in Want to Find Myself" tells the story of a woman searching for her identity. We, the viewer, know that life will take her in an unexpected direction.” |
Teacher, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Art interest – Fine Art Portraiture & Creative Photography Michelle Krummel is a National Board Certified Teacher with two Master’s Degrees plus additional certification in Gifted Education. She has 20 years of teaching experience and has taught Advanced Placement courses for 16 years.
M.S.Ed. in Educational Studies, Johns Hopkins University M.S. in Mathematics Education, Towson University B.A. in Mathematics, George Mason University Some of Michelle’s favorite things include creative writing, learning Korean, watching K-dramas, listening to audiobooks, photography, art museums, LaTeX, Beat Saber, technology, acoustic guitar, Chipotle, and fresh air. Her special areas of interest include instructional technology, math/art integration, and gifted education. She believes that integrating art and mathematics enables students to discover new ways in which mathematics models real-world phenomena, and allows students to engage in positive affective learning experiences in the mathematics classroom. Both fields lend themselves easily to discovery and self-exploration, and she has presented work in this area at local and state conferences. Michelle joined the NCAA in February 2016. Her Flour Dance Series (photography) was accepted into the 11th Juried Member Art Exhibit in 2016. In 2017, she won Best in Photography at the 12th Juried Member Art Exhibit for her work "I Left in Want to Find Myself". |