Malvika Jolly

Special Projects Associate at The Brooklyn Rail
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Experience

    • United States
    • Artists and Writers
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Special Projects Associate
      • Apr 2021 - Present

    • Events Assistant
      • Aug 2020 - Apr 2021

    • Production Assistant
      • Feb 2020 - Aug 2020

    • Social Media Editor
      • Aug 2019 - Aug 2020

    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Jun 2019 - Oct 2019

    • United States
    • Writing and Editing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Grants Research and Administration Intern
      • Aug 2018 - Dec 2018

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lead Teacher (K-1) for After School Program
      • Sep 2014 - Feb 2015

  • Chicago Free School
    • Hyde Park, Chicago
    • Teaching Artist
      • Oct 2014 - Dec 2014

      I taught a weekly class called "Storytelling through Sound and Movement" to students in grades 1-4 I taught a weekly class called "Storytelling through Sound and Movement" to students in grades 1-4

  • The Oriental Institute
    • University of Chicago / 1155 E 58th Street
    • Intern (Research Archives)
      • Oct 2013 - May 2014

      Working under the Archives department, I edited photographs of pottery shards from the Assasif tombs (excavated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the 1920’s, & acquired by the University of Chicago in the mid-50’s). The collection is the focus of Egyptologist Christine Lilyquist’s current work, pending for publication. I created files for each piece with relevant description & entered these images into the KE Emu object database of the Oriental Institute. Working under the Archives department, I edited photographs of pottery shards from the Assasif tombs (excavated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the 1920’s, & acquired by the University of Chicago in the mid-50’s). The collection is the focus of Egyptologist Christine Lilyquist’s current work, pending for publication. I created files for each piece with relevant description & entered these images into the KE Emu object database of the Oriental Institute.

Education

  • Columbia University in the City of New York
    Bachelor’s Degree, Institute of Comparative Literature and Society
    2015 - 2019
  • Sarah Lawrence College
    Dramaturgy & Dramatic Literature
    2011 - 2013
  • University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
    2007 - 2011

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