Svetlana Pezier
Svetlana Pezier was born and raised in Normandie, France. She holds a Master’s degree in Art and Cultural Project Management from the Sorbonne Nouvelle University in Paris and another Master’s degree in cultural and social history of architecture and urban forms from the School of Architecture of Versailles. The latter program included a two-year research project about the Lower East Side Tenement Museum (NYC) that led Svetlana to NYC in 2014 to write her essay that has now been published. She has been living in Brooklyn since 2014 and has taught group and private French lessons ever since. Once Svetlana completed her degree, she became a licensed NYC sightseeing guide to share her love for architecture and the city and started to teach at a Brooklyn private school. In addition, she’s a proud member of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and GANYC (the Guides Association of New York City). Svetlana started teaching adults at L’Alliance in 2018 and has been teaching ever since. She offers a range of workshops about art and architecture, and some idiomatic expression workshops.