#MESCFeatures: Playing with Pay is a session that will cover topics regarding limiting beliefs, and the urgency of pay transparency. In this workshop, facilitated by Onyx Montes, attendees will use practical examples to become familiarized with strategies to negotiate and become better advocates for themselves. Participants will become better acquainted with resources to learn about a healthy relationship with money including pay transparency. Join us for this relevant and personalized workshop, ending with a Q&A in which participants can bring their specific examples to the learning community.
Onyx Montes is a museum worker, social media manager, and pay transparency advocate based in Chicago. Onyx moved by herself to the U.S. from Mexico, at the age of 17 and studied art history at the University of Washington in Seattle. She's the first person in her family to graduate from college. She has a Masters degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago's Museum and Exhibition Studies program, and is part of the inaugural Arts & Culture Leaders of Color Fellowship of Americans For The Arts and part of the 2022 NALAC Leadership Institute.
Onyx has worked as a museum educator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago. She has taught art history workshops for incarcerated women at two penitentiaries in Mexico. She recently collaborated with the nonprofit GirlForward, teaching workshops on women in art history and creative expression through zine-making. Onyx was also a video co-producer for the 2021 Frida Kahlo: Timeless exhibition at the Cleve Carney Museum of Art. In 2021 Onyx launched a state-wide collaboration with public libraries in the state of Illinois giving pay transparency and negotiation workshops.
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