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ORGANIZERS TUFTS UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY Project Direction
Amy Ingrid Schlegel is the director of galleries and collections
at Tufts University and project director of the Pattern Language tour.
Some of her past exhibitions include: Digital Deluxe: a survey of east
coast digital art practices; Tseng Kwong Chi: A Retrospective; An Unnerving
Romanticism: The Art of Sylvia Sleigh and Lawrence Alloway; and Post-Pastoral:
New Visions of New England Landscape. Her current curatorial projects involve
Ilya and Emilia Kabokov and Pop women artists. Schlegel's dissertation, "Codex Spero:
Feminist Art and Activism in New York since 1969," focused on Nancy Spero's work
and is summarized in the anthology Singular Women: Writing the Artist
(University of California Press, 2003).
Exhibition Design Douglas Bell is the Preparator and Registrar
at the Tufts University Art Gallery and has been on staff since 1994. He is also a painter, sculptor,
and installation artist, and teaches painting at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, MA.
Graphic Design
Paul Sheriff is the principle of Sheriff Design in Philadelphia, and is an Associate
Professor of Graphic Arts at Tyler School of Art at Temple University. He received his BFA
from Tyler and his BA from West Chester University. He was the 2001-2002 recipient of the
Philadelphia Gold Award for Publication Designn and has received five Art Directors of Philadelphia awards.
CURATOR
Guest curator and catalogue contributor Judith Hoos Fox works independently after
nineteen years at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at
Wellesley College and positions at the ICA Boston, the MFA,
Boston and the Museum of Art, RISD. Currently, she is the visitin curator at the Krannert Art Museum
at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
CATALOGUE CONTRIBUTORS
Catalogue contributor Robin Givhan is the fashion editor for the Washington Post.
Catalogue contributor Jeff Weinstein is fine arts editor and popular culture
columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, ArtForum, Art in America
, the Village Voice, and many ot her publications.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Web Research, Development and
Design
Moneta
Ho has been designing interactive projects since
1999, drawing on a background in architecture, painting, game
design and media studies. Currently, Ho is completing her
graduate degree in Comparative Media Studies at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, where she is investigating the theory
and practice of digital media production.
Video Production
Paul Stern is an accomplished producer of
broadcast, educational, and promotional programs. His national broadcast credits include
ABC News, PBS, the Discovery Channel, and the History Channel. His awards include a Cine Golden Eagle,
the National Education Film & Video Festival Golden Apple, and three International Film & Video Festival
medals. Paul Stern is also prinicple, along with Howard Granowitz of Vox Television, Inc., a
production company serving broadcast, educational and corporate clients.
Fashion Consultant
Galya Rosenfeld is an American-Israeli clothing designer,
scientist of fashion and creative entrepreneur. Since 1999,
Rosenfeld has participated in exhibitions both in the US and
abroad. Rosenfeld studied Design at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem
and in Paris at the Ecole Nationale Superière des Arts
Decoratifs. The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds three works by Rosenfeld
in its collection.
Textile Conservation
Deirdre Windsor, an independent textile conservator,
provides comprehensive conservation services of historic and
contemporary textiles or costumes for museums and private
collectors nationwide. She is the former Director and Chief
Conservator of the Textile Conservation Center at the American
Textile History Museum. She holds a BFA in Textile Design
from the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2001, Windsor was awarded
the Rome Prize in Historic Preservation and Conservation from
the American Academy in Rome. Windsor works with her graduate
assistant, Yoonjo Lee.
Photographer
Andrew Brilliant, an artist living and working in
Boston, will provide photographic documentation of the exhibition
for the archives of AI and for publicity and press needs.
His photographs have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern
Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and
The Art Institute of Boston.
Associate Curator in the Research and Development Phase
Rachael Arauz, Ph.D. is a Boston-based independent
curator. Her exhibitions and essays have explored
photographic portraiture, the Stieglitz Circle, the
drawings of Randall Sellers, and nineteenth-century
painter Henry Ossawa Tanner, and she is currently
co-curator of Keith Haring: Journey of the Radiant
Baby which will open in 2006.
Development
Art Interactive, of Cambridge, MA, under the direction of Emanuel Lewin
and with the work of Winnie Wong, Stephanie Davenport, Charlie Fox, Lidney DeBolt Motch,
August Ventimiglia, Qi Xu.
Interns and Graduate Assistants
Nina Brilliant, Erin Demerjian, Joanna Groarke, Alexandra Irving, Tuyet Nguyen
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