Wenmi Klobah

Wenmi’s love for nature started from a very young age when she and her mother would go out on “adventures” every weekend in her home country Puerto Rico. Her passion about cultivating curiosity, hands-on learning, and ecological stewardship has been deeply influential on her work as an artist and professional. During graduate studies, her interest in museum studies and cultural management led her to pursue a job as a Bilingual Educator at the California Academy of Sciences, leading and designing educational programming for youth K-6th. Since then, she has held positions as an educator or education coordinator at museums and non-profit organizations like the Lawrence Hall of Science, Eugene Science Center, and Ophelia’s Place. Throughout her career, she has enjoyed designing and leading fun, inquiry-based environmental and astronomical educational programs that encourage youth to participate in the stewardship of their world. Wenmi still loves going on “adventures,” camping, and making art in her spare time.