Hillary Clark

Hillary Clark

Hillary Clark teaches Architecture and Design at Truckee Meadows Community College and is a board member of The Reno Generator. She has taken home first place in Reno’s D.I.C.E. (Design, Innovation, Creativity & Energy) competition twice. Being born and raised in Reno has helped foster her long-standing passion for building the arts community in the region. While most of her displayed art have been murals, she has countless interests in the visual, musical, and performing arts, and dabbles in nearly every medium.
2020 gave us an opportunity to turn inward and take a clear stalk of personal shortcomings and strengths, and then it kept going … giving us ample time to figure out how to take that honest assessment and self-reflection and build an action plan.
Being honest with how the community works, not how we wish or think it should, makes it much easier to find empathy and solutions to the problems that are universally beneficial.
Keep a living master list (that is available to all involved parties to contribute to) of goals and ideas. It helps keep the collaborative engine running.

Hillary Clark

Hillary Clark teaches Architecture and Design at Truckee Meadows Community College and is a board member of The Reno Generator. She has taken home first place in Reno’s D.I.C.E. (Design, Innovation, Creativity & Energy) competition twice. Being born and raised in Reno has helped foster her long-standing passion for building the arts community in the region. While most of her displayed art have been murals, she has countless interests in the visual, musical, and performing arts, and dabbles in nearly every medium.
2020 gave us an opportunity to turn inward and take a clear stalk of personal shortcomings and strengths, and then it kept going … giving us ample time to figure out how to take that honest assessment and self-reflection and build an action plan.
Being honest with how the community works, not how we wish or think it should, makes it much easier to find empathy and solutions to the problems that are universally beneficial.
Keep a living master list (that is available to all involved parties to contribute to) of goals and ideas. It helps keep the collaborative engine running.