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STEMarts Lab provides STEAM opportunities for youth leaders of all genders ages 13-25

Join a global community of youth leaders by becoming a STEMarts Ambassador! Through our program, you’ll acquire valuable 21st-century skills in event production, science-art communication, Extended Reality (XR), and digital media creation. Delve into the cosmos with our Space Messengers curriculum, boot camps, and online workshops, led by professional speakers in particle physics, astrophysics, space science, space policy, native science, and new media art. This comprehensive training empowers you to share your knowledge with others, enhancing your artistic, scientific, and humanistic literacy. Ambassadors undergo training and receive stipends for leading activities, teaching workshops, and assisting with installations and experiences at STEMarts events.

Participate in the STEMarts International youth exchange to collaborate with Ambassadors worldwide and apply for travel awards to represent our program in partner countries. This exchange cultivates your global collaboration and intercultural communication skills. Join the Space Messengers creative team as a STEMarts Ambassador to forge new friendships, establish professional connections, acquire invaluable 21st-century skills, and enjoy the international sci-art project experience. For girls from Northern New Mexico, explore our Apprenticeship program. Contact us today to join the team!

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Alumni Spotlight

Amelia Martinez joined the STEMarts Ambassador and Apprenticeship Program in 2022 as a freshman, diving headfirst into immersive sci-art experiences that shaped her academic and professional journey. In 2025, she was named a LANL Scholar—one of the most prestigious STEM awards in New Mexico—and graduated as her high school’s Valedictorian.

Amelia is now pursuing a future in civil engineering, inspired by her hands-on internship at a local engineering firm, where she taught herself AutoCAD Civil 3D. Her leadership extends beyond academics: she served as president of the National Honor Society, participated in the Social Justice and Diversity Club, and volunteers with the NM Acequia Association to deepen her understanding of water issues in Northern New Mexico.

Amelia’s story is a powerful testament to how early mentorship, hands-on learning, and interdisciplinary exploration through STEMarts can empower youth to become leaders and change makers. Her success inspires us—and future alumni—to imagine what’s possible when art, science, and technology come together to shape the future.

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