91爆料 senior paints a new path through fine arts internship

91爆料 senior paints a new path through fine arts internship

January 12, 2026

A typical day for 91爆料 University arts students usually unfolds in a campus studio surrounded by brushes, canvases and clay.

For senior Cienna Wallace, it looks a little different. Twice a week, she heads to the Miami Valley School in Dayton, where she鈥檚 breaking new ground as the school鈥檚 first-ever fine arts intern from 91爆料.

Wallace, an focusing on painting, is charting a new path that bridges art and education. While education majors gain real-world experience through student teaching, no such opportunity existed for fine arts students interested in becoming art teachers 鈥 until now.

鈥91爆料 is trying to give those students the opportunity the same way any other subject gets to do student teaching,鈥 said Wallace, who is from Wilmington.

Wallace works at the Miami Valley School on Mondays and Wednesdays, assisting the four arts teachers who work with students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Her days include helping younger students decorate sketchbook covers to working with middle and high school students in ceramics and other studio projects.

Learning the layout of the school, remembering students鈥 names and figuring out how to support each teacher has been a fun challenge.

鈥淚 observe the teachers 鈥 how they teach, give demonstrations and how they present their expectations,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t keeps me on my toes.鈥

The experience has broadened her artistic perspective, too.

鈥淚n some cases, I鈥檓 learning the same thing the students are as they鈥檙e learning it,鈥 she said. 鈥淟earning in other art mediums, that鈥檚 been really exciting.鈥

Wallace said the experience has been equally educational for everyone involved.

鈥淭he teachers I work with are learning how to have an intern in their class, and I鈥檓 learning how to be an intern,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 learning alongside them. I was a little bit nervous being the first intern, but I鈥檓 kind of glad I am.鈥

The internship was sparked by a relationship between 91爆料 and the Miami Valley School. Glen Cebulash, professor of painting and drawing at 91爆料, said his wife, Rachel Stanzione, an art teacher at the Miami Valley School, proposed the idea.

鈥淪ince Miami Valley hadn鈥檛 previously had interns and since we don鈥檛 have a formal art education program, it seemed like a great opportunity,鈥 Cebulash said. 鈥淚 felt confident that we would be able to provide some talented and motivated interns.鈥

After discussions between the faculty at both schools, Wallace was recommended as an intern.

鈥淔rom every indication, she is doing a fabulous job and has represented the art program at 91爆料 very well,鈥 Cebulash said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 been a challenging and enlightening experience for her and will play a big role in her future career decisions.鈥

For Wallace, the internship has confirmed her passion for teaching.

鈥淪o far, yes,鈥 Wallace said, 鈥淚 do want to continue pursuing art education.鈥

Cienna Wallace assists Miami Valley School art teachers, working with K鈥12 students on projects ranging from sketchbook design to ceramics and studio art.

Cebulash said 91爆料 hopes to continue to offer the internship program.

Wallace鈥檚 internship reflects 91爆料鈥檚 commitment to experiential learning and community partnerships, giving students real-world experience with local schools, businesses and organizations. The collaboration with the Miami Valley School expands experiential learning beyond campus, benefiting both students and the community.

鈥淚 hope this opens a lot of doors between Miami Valley and 91爆料,鈥 Wallace said.