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  1. Abelardo Morell

    Abelardo Morell (born Havana, Cuba, 1948) is a Boston-based photographer. Morell earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowdoin College in 1977, and a Master of Fine Arts from Yale University School of Art in 1981. Morell is well known in the photographic community for creating "camera obscura" images in various places around the world and photographing these.

  2. Kay Sloan

    Kay Sloan is a novelist, poet, and historian whose publications include the following: fiction: *The Patron Saint of Red Chevys *Worry Beads *Elvis Rising history: *The Loud Silents: Origins of the Social Problem Film *Looking Far North: The Harriman Expedition to Alaska, 1899 (co-authored with William H. Goetzmann) poetry: *The Birds Are On Fire She has also made a documentary, Suffragettes in the Silent Cinema. Dr.

  3. Jack Pierson

    Jack Pierson was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1960. He is a photographer. He studied at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. Pierson has made a name for himself with a body of work that includes photographs, collages, word sculptures, installations, drawings and artists books. His "Self-Portrait" series was shown in the 2004 Whitney Biennial and his works are collected by major museums worldwide.

  4. Laura McPhee

    Laura McPhee (Born New York City, NY, 1958) is a Boston-based, portraiture and documentary photographer. She is the daughter of award winning author John McPhee. McPhee earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Princeton University in 1980, and an Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1986. McPhee was awarded a Fulbright Scholars fellowship in 1998 for work in India and Sri Lanka.

  5. Noel Ignatiev

    Noel Ignatiev is a history professor at the Massachusetts College of Art best known for his call to "abolish" the white race. Ignatiev is the co-founder and co-editor of the journal "Race Traitor" and the New Abolitionist Society. He also has written a book on antebellum northern racism against Irish immigrants, "How the Irish Became White".

  6. Hal Hartley

    Hal Hartley (b. November 3 1959, Lindenhurst, New York) is an American film director and writer, and a pioneer of the independent film movement who was educated at the State University of New York at Purchase. Early on, Hartley was interested in painting and attended the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. While studying there, he took a few courses in filmmaking and realized that this was what he wanted to do.

  7. Frank Gohlke

    Frank Gohlke is a leading figure in American landscape photography. He has been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships and two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. Known for his large format landscape photographs, Gohlke's work has been shown at museums all over the world and included in collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, the Amon Carter Museum, …

  8. Sam Durant

    Sam Durant (1961 -) is a Los Angeles based contemporary artist who works in a variety of media. Durant was born in Boston, Massachusetts and attended the Massachusetts College of Art and the California Institute of the Arts. Durant's work often deals with the conflicts between differing classes, cultures and value systems. His work of the 90s was inspired largely by the work of Robert Smithson, an artist well known for his interest in history and entropy.

  9. Mister Reusch

    Mister Reusch is the pen name for Mark Reusch (born 1973), a Massachusetts based illustrator best known for his work in The Boston Phoenix and Burton Snowboards. Numerous rock show posters from his catalog have been exhibited in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia poster shows, and many are featured in the "Art of Modern Rock" coffeetable book. A graduate and instructor at the Massachusetts College of Art, his work has also appeared in "Don't Shoot, …

  10. Jennifer Niederst Robbins

    Jennifer Niederst Robbins has been a Web designer since 1993. She designed the web's first commercial site, O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN). A graduate of Notre Dame University she is the author of "Web Design in a Nutshell", "Learning Web Design", and "HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference". She has also written corporate identity style guides for clients such as Harcourt Publishing, Americanexpress.com, and OrangeImagineering.

  11. Ben Edlund

    Ben Edlund is a comic book artist and writer and television screenwriter. He created his signature character The Tick when he was 17, and was given the chance to do a full comic based on the character by New England Comics, when the publisher needed a new title fast, based on a production mix-up. Edlund drew the popular character while majoring in film at Massachusetts College of Art. The Tick has since been featured in animation on Fox TV and Comedy Central, …

  12. Chris Beatrice

    Chris Beatrice is a game designer noted for primary creative development of popular historical city-building games, including "Caesar", "Lords of the Realm", "Pharaoh", and "Zeus". "Caesar" and "Lords of the Realm" exceeded 1,000,000 in sales and received Editor's Choice awards from "Computer Gaming World" and "PC Gamer" magazines, respectively.

  13. Muriel Cooper

    Designer, educator, researcher, Muriel Cooper was one of the most influential modern designers of the 20th century. Most known for her 'computational design', Cooper's work was signified by passion for information design and clean, simple lines. Cooper was one of the co-founder's of the MIT Media Lab where she taught interactive media design as the foudner and head of the Visible Language Workshop.

  14. Matt Smith

    Matt Smith is a Cambridge, Massachusetts illustrator best known for his work in such children's magazines as "Cricket", "Highlights for Children", and "Muse". He is also known for creating album cover art and concert posters for The Minibosses and as a contributor to FORTY-3, The official Massachusetts College of Art. He received a Xeric grant for the illustrated poem Alec Dear, written by Tom Pappalardo of Standard Design.

  15. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith

    Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (b. 1940) is a Native American contemporary artist. Notably her work is held in the collections of the National Museum of Women in the Arts the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Born in 1940 on the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Indian Reservation, Montana, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith is an internationally renowned painter and printmaker.

  16. Edmund Barry Gaither

    Edmund Barry Gaither is a prominent man in education and museum activities. He was born in 1944 in Great Falls, a small town in South Carolina. His interest and passion for art began at an early age, but because he grew up in a small town, he had no way to visit museums. After high school, Edmund Gaither attended Morehouse College in Georgia, only male historically black college in the United States. College was an extremely important time for Gaither, …

  17. Calvin Burnett

    Calvin Burnett (b. 1921, Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an African-American artist, illustrator and art educator. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, in galleries and museums including the Smithsonian Institution and the Brooklyn Museum. He graduated from the Massachusetts School of Art in 1942, and received his MFA from Boston University in 1960. He has taught at a number of institutions in the northeastern United States, …

  18. Wendy Campbell

    Wendy W. Campbell, is an La Quinta, California-based documentary film-maker and writer, born in 1951 in Tallahassee, Florida. She received a BFA in Printmaking and an MS in Art Education from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. Campbell is a self-professed "anti-Zionist" and "Pro-Palestinian" activist. She formed "MarWen Media" with partner and boyfriend Mark Green, a host of local cable access show, "Flashpoint". Campbell is also a real estate agent.

  19. Standard Design

    Standard Design is the pen name for Tom Pappalardo, a Northampton, Massachusetts illustrator/graphic designer/comic artist best known for his comic books "Failure, Incompetence", "Famous Fighters" (with co-creator Matt Smith), and "Broken Lines". He is also a concert poster artist and the creator of the weekly comic strip "Whiskey! Tango! Foxtrot!". Standard Design does freelance illustration, design and motion graphics work.

  20. John K. Melvin

    John K. Melvin (born May 9, 1976) is a conceptual artist working with installations. He has had major installations in the U.S. and France. John Melvin was born in Oakland, California. He is a graduate of the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts, and holds a Post-Baccalaurate from the Pont-Aven School of Contemporary Art in France.

  21. Boardman Robinson

    Boardman Robinson was a Canadian-American artist, illustrator and cartoonist. Robinson first studied art at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. He would later go on to study at the Académie Colarossi and the École des Beaux-Arts, both in Paris, where he was influenced by the political cartooning of Honoré Daumier. Upon returning to the United States, Robinson worked as a cartoonist, …

  22. Mark Cesark

    Mark Cesark (born 1965) is an American sculptor, best known for his use of found steel. Cesark was born in Summit, New Jersey in 1965. He earned his undergraduate degree from Alfred University in New York in 1989. Afterward, he completed an MFA (Master of Fine Art) at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, MA. Cesark scavenges junk yards and farms looking for interesting pieces of steel.

  23. Harold F. Clayton

    Harold F. Clayton (Born May, 1954) is a noted sculptor and stone-carver, best known for several sets of life-size sculptures of cows on display at various public sites in Texas. Initially interested in painting, Clayton studied art at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Massachusetts and the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas, graduating "cum laude" with a BFA in 1977.

  24. Kites

    Kites is the name taken by Christopher Forgues for his musical projects. Forgues, born in 1980 in Massachusetts, attended the Art Institute of Boston and Massachusetts College of Art in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Following graduation from Mass Art, Forgues moved to Providence and joined the burgeoning art and music scene centered around Fort Thunder, a warehouse art and music venue. Active in Providence at the time were Load Records, Brian Chippendale, …

  25. Ron Regé Jr.

    Ronald Regé Jr. is a cartoonist and musician from Plymouth, Massachusetts. He began publishing his own minicomics while attending Massachusetts College of Art in 1989 and has since been published by Highwater Books, Fantagraphics, Buenaventura Press, McSweeney's and Drawn & Quarterly. His work has also appeared in the New York Times and in an aborted ad campaign for Tylenol. As a musician, Regé records and performs solo as the Discombobulated Ventriloquist, …

  26. William Wegman

    William Wegman (b. 1943 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is an artist best known for creating series of compositions involving dogs, primarily his own Weimaraners in various costumes and poses.

  27. Melanie Kotoch

    Attended Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, Massachusetts.

  28. Philip Yenawine

    Philip Yenawine was Director of Education at the Museum of Modern Art from 1983 to 1993. In 1993, he began as consulting curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, and during the academic year 1993-94, he was Visiting Professor of Art Education at the Massachusetts College of Art.

  29. Dianne Debicella
  30. Joe Kowalski

    what's up?.. I love to shop, party and hang out on webcam. send me a msg if you want to know more. bye for now =)

  31. Chuck Brouillette

    I'm a Comic/Pop Culture Artist. I paint & sculpt, canvases & figurines featuring imagery and characters culled from the comic & pop culture mediums. I have a BFA in Illustration. Worked in Advertising & Editorial Design. Started collecting Animation Art and worked for Warner Bros.

  32. Sarah

    Artist. Rude Girl. Reggae addict... The following painting and "Loyalty" print are my art work. I make art about the Apocalypse, Industrial buildings, grit, beauty, the working class, Nihilism, language and politics. To see more look at my photo album titled artwork.

  33. Wilder Selzer

    I got hitched. It's awesome. I am a.

  34. Geoff White

    I generally don't use Friendster any more. Check me out at Myspace.com... It's like Friendster only it works. http://www.myspace.com/gnotorious; I make things. I'm a Web Designer by trade and a Producer and photographer by passion. I write and DJ Underground (UK) Garage and Grime. I also make photographs, lately I have been photographing abandoned mental hospitals. In the more personal sense, I tend to laugh all the time.

  35. Stephen Rogan

    Slightly off kilter with a dash of oregano.

  36. Chris

    Just another soul flying through time and space on this big ball of dirt we call Home. When I'm not whizzing back and forth through time and space, I can sometimes be found enjoying a 'shot in the dark' a la Caroline (that's coffee with a shot of espresso the way only Caroline can make it), reading a book or checking out a museum.

  37. Cece

    I've got a one-eyed cat that does yoga.

  38. Eric Weiss

    A giant mechanical Paul Bunyan once waved at me and said my name. When I say giant, I mean BIG. Damn!,He was like 12 stories high. Pretty creepy, but over all a swell experience.

  39. Maribeth Macaisa

    Drama drama drama.

  40. Patty Cokus

    Patty Cokus Patty Cokus : Executive Assistant/Registrar Patty joined the Glass Art Society in the fall of 2005. She is also a studio jewelry artist currently residing in Seattle, Washington.

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