Service
STEM, STEAM, and Arts Education

Art Technically
Art Technically is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit on a mission to promote and provide STEM and Arts education to K-12 students through in-person and virtual workshops, free and open-source curricula and educational resources, STEM and Arts projects serving special interest groups, educational programming for K-12 students, and advocacy for the importance of STEM and Arts Education. I currently serve as director of Art Technically, managing volunteers and programming; interfacing with school, nonprofit, media, and government partners; writing curricula, teaching workshops and at events, and leading organizational mission-development with the board.


Astrobotany Workshop
The Astrobotany workshop teaches students biology, physics, and space science topics through the field of astrobotany, or growing plants in space.
Above: In-person astrobotany workshop at the Atoka Community Center in Tipton County, TN.
Below: Virtual astrobotany workshop for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s 26th annual Black Families Technologies Awareness Day 2022.
Link to Lesson Plan.


I Am a Scientist Artwork
In this mini-lesson plan, students use mixed media to imagine themselves as scientists. Their photos are taken using an instant camera, and they use their photos, paper scientist costume cutouts, stickers, and other mixed media to express their vision for themselves as a scientist.



Science Bears
“Science Bears” is a special Art Technically project that creates scientist-themed teddy bears for children in need such as children at Child Advocacy Centers and family shelters. Recently, 27 science bears were delivered to the Memphis Child Advocacy Center in Fall 2021.


Jitterbugs
One of Art Technically’s mini-lesson plans teaches students about simple circuits using ‘Jitterbugs’. In this STEAM workshop, students design pom-pom bugs using craft supplies and attach a vibrating motor to their bug to make them dance!


Science Suitcases
“Science Suitcases” provides K-12 schools with ‘suitcases’ of STEM-themed books, games, and educational materials. Suitcases provide books that help students explore unique and interesting STEM topics while practicing their literacy skills.


BFTAD Panel
Art Technically held a Young Black Scientists and Engineers Panel with creative coding workshop for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s 26th annual Black Families Technologies Awareness Day 2022.




St. Patrick’s Day Arts Workshops 2022
Irish dance and mixed media classes were held throughout rural Tipton County, Tennessee in March 2022 to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and promote arts education and exercise.


Storytimes and Book Donations 2023
Lily is hosting STEM storytimes and donating books to libraries and schools across the U.S. during her year as Miss United States.
Love Letters: Coding Cards for Seniors
“Love Letters” is a workshop that teaches students introductory coding through creating greeting cards. The cards are themed to a season, usually Valentine’s Day, and are printed and donated to senior meal delivery services. These ‘love letters’ help students learn to code and participate in a service project that helps bring joy to disadvantaged seniors.



Love Letters 2022
Over 2000 Valentine’s Day cards were delivered to seniors in Tennessee through the Kiwanis club of Franklin County and the Metropolitan Interfaith Association (MIFA’s) Meals on Wheels program, our very first partners from back in 2016.

Love Letters 2018 with Edmund Burke School, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington, and American University
Cards for Iona Senior Services of Tenleytown DC’s senior meal delivery service



Love Letters 2019 with Edmund Burke School, the Jeleff Boys and Girls Club, and American University
Cards for Iona Senior Services of Tenleytown DC’s senior meal delivery service
Love Letters 2019 (creation of the Embassy Row addendum featuring international flags made with code for Washington, DC’s embassy row community.)



Love Letters 2019 (creation of the Halloween addendum for Watergate Apartment Complex’s “Spooky Mad Science Expo”)

The free and open-source Love Letters Lesson Plan, written and tested by Lily and the Art Technically team, is hosted on arttechnically.org/workshops/love-letters



Love Letters 2016-2017
Introduction of Campaign by DoSomething and Meals on Wheels America. Cards for Memphis Interfaith Association’s Meals on Wheels program.
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals & St. jude
Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is a North American non-profit organization that raises funds for children’s hospitals, medical research, and community awareness of children’s health issues. St. Jude Children’s Hospital is a research hospital in Lily’s hometown, Memphis, on a mission to treat and cure childhood cancer. Lily has raised over $7,000 to date for CMN and St. Jude to date.



Diverse Artist and Scientist Barbie Doll Donations – Holidays 2021 Lily curated and delivered 30 artist and scientist Barbie dolls to Le Bonheur Children’s hospital in Memphis and Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville in December 2022. The top photo shows her and other Miss America titleholders with infant blanket donations at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in 2017.



American University Meme Stickers Lily designed 29 stickers and sold them for Children’s National Medical Center throughout 2018-19. The project raised about $400 for CNMC. A set of stickers from “Series 3: Support and Sport” was sold in a Memphis boutique during October 2018 and others in that series inspired a follow-up fundraiser for American University Cheerleading’s nationals fund. Some of the most popular designs included a Magic School Bus version of the university shuttles, Metro Red Line stickers, and alumni stickers
Stickers Sale Page Two month campaign update
Podcast Interview with AWOL Magazine’s Not Your Average Podcast on the project













Miscellaneous




IHOP National Pancake Day in benefit of CMN



Face Painting for Community Day at The Grove Apartments (Lily was a lifeguard then administrative assistant / leasing agent there during high school).




Mid-south Youth Literacy Council




Chick-fil-a Mid-South Daddy Daughter Dance

Literacy Event at Treadwell Elementary School
Interview with News10 Albany
To celebrate National STEM Day, I interviewed with Albany Channel 10 about the national holiday and my work with Art Technically promoting STEM and STEAM education for underserved students.
Menands Halloween Parade and Trunk or Treat
I had some fun at the Halloween Parade and Trunk or Treat in Menands, NY yesterday. I was originally booked for the event as Miss New York, but the kids of Menands got Miss United States instead!
Interview with Channel 13 Albany
I interviewed with Subrina Dhammi on NewsChannel 13 Albany about winning Miss United States and my work in promoting children’s STEM and Arts Education with Art Technically.
$10,000 Raised for Children’s STEM and Arts Education
This month, you helped me raise $10,000 for children’s science and arts education through my nonprofit Art Technically! Thank you so much for taking time to take surveys through HundredX Causes. I can’t wait to use these funds for more Science Bears, scientist and artist Barbies and toys, STEM/STEAM books, and workshop materials for disadvantaged K-12 students!
New Science Bear Colors
Meet a Science Bear from our new color collection! “Science Bears” is a special Art Technically project that creates scientist-themed teddy bears for children in need such as children at Child Advocacy Centers and family shelters.
Dinosaur Activity Kits for the Albany Children’s Hospital
These Art Technically dinosaur activity kits went to the Bernard and Millie Duker Children’s Hospital this morning! Each kit had a dinosaur plushie, book, coloring book, and stickers.
Miss United States Interview
Yesterday, I interviewed for my dream job: Miss United States. We talked about my work with Art Technically, bringing STEM and Arts Education to disadvantaged K-12 students through book and toy donations and arts and sciences workshops!
$1,900 Raised for St. Jude – Rugged Maniac New England
Yesterday I volunteered with St. Jude Children’s Hospital collecting donations at the Rugged Maniac Obstacle Run in Massachusetts! I collected $1,900 worth of donations in my bucket from the hundreds of participating runners.
2021-2022 Art Technically Lab Coat
Every year, I keep a lab coat that my students sign every time I visit a school with Art Technically – it’s fun for the kids to get to add their names and write messages or draw pictures, and it serves as a keepsake for me to remember what is most important to our mission: the kids that we serve!
Interviewing about Art Technically with Action News Channel 5 Memphis
One of the Art Technically Science Bears and I got to stop by the U.S. Department of Education to catch up with our friend Andy and talk about some fun things happening in STEM and arts education.
Art Technically Science Suitcases 2021-2022 Recap
“Science Suitcases” provides Title 1 and rural K-12 schools with ‘suitcases’ of STEM-themed books and educational materials to help students explore unique and interesting STEM topics while practicing their literacy skills. This school year, over 100 books were donated in total to elementary and middle schools in each of Tennessee’s 9 congressional districts.
Miss Scientists Q&A Panel with Miss Michigan and Local Titleholders
Thank you to everyone who attended Art Technically’s Miss Scientists Q&A panel, especially our amazing Miss America panelists: Miss Michigan, Vivian Zhong, Miss Montgomery County, Shannon Cattie, and Miss Door County, Chloe Staudenmeier!