User:Enair3

Hi! I'm a MoHA staff member who uploads images and updates pages about events, programs, opportunities, policies, and guides on this Wiki. Spreadsheets are my world.
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The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) is a community-driven space grounded in affordability, inclusivity and access for artists.
MoHA’s vision is for an empowered, resilient creative community where each member has the resources to foster well being, prosperity, and a self-determined future.
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| MoHA Cat Name | Type of Cat | Personality | On-time for breakfast | Owner |
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| Mama | Fluffy, striped and white fur | "Leave me alone" | Not really | MoHA |
| Papa | Brown, striped fur with white feet | Very friendly | Yes | MoHA |
| Carl | Tortoise shell | Friendly and likes yelling | Yes | MoHA |
| Tiger | Brown, striped fur | Friendly and chatty in the morning | Mostly | MoHA |
| Gravy | Fluffy gray and white fur | Friendly | Yes | Zac |
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Eriane Austria is a multidisciplinary creative and the Programs Administrator at the Museum of Human Achievement, where she draws on her interdisciplinary background in research, creative technologies, and art to support MoHA in their backend operations. Previously, she has performed academic research in cognitive neuroscience at Dell Med; developed games as artist, programmer, designer, and/or producer; and took on several leadership roles in operations and outreach for a variety of organizations in college. Outside of work, she supports Slipper Assembly, a local community of Asian creatives, with marketing and logistics. Overall, she is a polymath through and through with a love for art-making (painting, mixed media, game dev), exercise, science, and learning more about people. Eriane earned her Bachelors degrees in Neuroscience and Arts & Entertainment Technologies at the University of Texas at Austin and wrote her Polymathic Scholars honors thesis on Digital Globalization and Intersectionality.
Eriane manages data and communications and supports MoHA’s programs, grant efforts, and operations. Email her about MoHA’s newsletters, website, and social media.
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The Fantastic Arcade logo
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The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA) logo
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The Strong Museum of Play logo
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Photo by Olivia Vale. Game by Keita Takahashi & Adam Saltsman (Alphabet).
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Photo by Ryan Thayer Davis. Game by Moppin and Nemk (nium). Installation by Charles Ben Russell.
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Photo by Olivia Vale. Game by Santa Ragione (Wheels of Aurelia). Installation by Susan Scafati.
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Game by Fernando Ramallo (The Stakes Are Too High).
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Photo by Olivia Vale. Game by Nina Freeman & Co (Grass Stains).
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Photo by Ryan Thayer Davis.