Lifetime Arts Staff & Trainers
Clark Jackson
Lifetime Arts Trainer
Clark has served thousands of New York City public school students as a teaching artist in the areas of theatre, movement, creative writing, and improvisation, in classes ranging from advanced students to the severely emotionally disabled.
A few organizations he has taught for include Lincoln Center Theater, Elders Share The Arts, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Queens Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Theatre For A New Audience. He has also taught at HB Studio, New York Film Academy, Hunter College, St. Francis College, and as a private coach and corporate facilitator working with Fortune 500 professionals. Clark was the 2019 recipient of the Lloyd Richards Teaching Fellowship from the National Alliance of Acting Teachers.
Voices From the Field
Abigail Jefferson
Arts Educator
Abigail is an arts educator and storyteller who has served as Program Coordinator for Lifetime Arts, Education Coordinator for the Schomburg Center’s Teen Curators, adjunct professor for Lesley University’s Creative Arts in Learning Program, and a teaching artist for Brown University’s Arts Literacy Program.