Molly Uline-Olmstead is a grant writer and project manager, and has worked in museums and museum education for more than ten years. She has presented numerous times on the topic of using and modeling historical thinking, 21st century skills, and primary source analysis in the classroom; as well as integrating the arts, music, literature, and pop culture. She received a B.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from The Ohio State University (OSU); and exhibited work at venues like the Riffe Gallery, Rhodes Tower, and Richard M. Ross Art Museum. After working on both sides of the exhibition experience--as an artist and as a gallery manager--she decided that her role in the arts and humanities would be behind the scenes and returned to OSU for a master's in Arts Policy and Administration with a specialization in Museum Education and Studies. In her current position, she works closely with K-16 educators providing professional development and curriculum support in history and the humanities.