Maggie Weber is a professional artist and community organizer. As a child, she attended summer art camp in her hometown Shenandoah, Iowa, along the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, which cultivated her love for art in the outdoors. Maggie is invested in the next generation of creatives and has collaborated with local organizations such as Project Everlast, The Hope Center for Kids, and The Montessori Co-Op School to empower young people to pursue their passions. She received her B.A. in Studio Art and Art History from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2014.
Now, Maggie is pursuing a nursing degree Nebraska Methodist College. Maggie is interested in how community action on a neighborhood level can bring about change. Over the last decade, she has been involved in her community in various roles including serving as vice-president of the Benson Neighborhood Association, working as Development Director for Amplify Arts, mentoring high-school students for the Kent Bellow Mentoring Program, and developing public art projects for BFF Omaha.