Brenda Kilianski, a student who attended the college’s Manufacturing Pathways Bootcamp and currently is enrolled in a Manufacturing Processes class, used her coursework in her work as a writer, playwright and historian to create “Beer & Bullets, Billiards & Bells: Manufacturing Albany.”
She will present a read through of her current production at the Albany Institute of History and Art on Thursday, May 16 at 5:30 p.m.
While the play focuses on manufacturing in Albany, Kilianski discusses the positive impacts of Hudson Valley’s AMT and the Pathways programs within the play, which promotes manufacturing education and provides some history of manufacturing in the area, according to Jim Hamilton, professor in the Automotive, Manufacturing and Electrical Engineering Technologies. Kilianski is his student.
Published: Thu, 09 May 2019 12:47:09 +0000 by d.gardner