Karen Atkinson: President and Founder, Coeditor of Artists*At Work GYST's newsletter
Karen
Atkinson is a media, installation, public artist, independent curator,
and collaborator. Atkinson has published and guest edited a number of
publications. Exhibiting and curating internationally, Atkinson's work
has been shown in South Africa, Australia, Europe, Mexico, Canada,
throughout the USA, and in the Fifth Havana Biennial in Cuba.
In 1991, she was a co-founding director of Side
Street Projects, a non-profit artist-run organization in Los Angeles,
which continues to thrive now in Pasadena. Atkinson has held a faculty
position at CalArts since 1988 teaching both Foundation Seminar,
Context Revolt (installation, public and net art) and a Getting Your
Sh*t Together class. She has been teaching workshops for over 20 years
including teaching GYST workshops both regionally and nationally
including for the California and Boston Lawyers for the Arts, Side
Street Projects, artist run spaces and more. GYST Ink, an artist run
company, was founded by Atkinson in which she created computer software
for visual artists of the same title, which continues to add services
for artists. Currently, Atkinson chooses to focuses on making life
better for artists and less on exhibiting her own work.
Currently, she is the board president of NAAO: the
National Association of Artists' Organizations (www.naao.net) and
organized a national conference in spring 2007 titled VITAL SIGNs:
creative and healthy communities. She is currently a board member for
Side Street Projects. Atkinson has served on the board of directors of
LACPS and Installation Gallery. In her spare time she serves on many
Advisory Boards of local and national arts organizations, advises
artists on their careers and tries to get into as much art trouble as
possible.
http://www.karenatkinsonstudio.org
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Bari Ziperstein: Director of Marketing/Sale/PR/Advertising/Coeditor of Artists*At Work GYST's newsletter
Bari
Ziperstein is a site-specific sculptor, photographer and collage
artist. Her artistic practice is engaged with the architectural history
of Los Angeles and can be read as an investigation of how urban
landscapes are defined by consumerism. Ziperstein holds her MFA from
CalArts and double majored at Ohio University to receive a BFA in
painting and a Women's Studies Degree. She has been a guest curator at
Rosamund Felsen Gallery and has had solo exhibitions at Bank Gallery
and The San Francisco Art Commission Gallery. She has been featured in
group exhibitions at Anna Helwing Gallery, Cypress College Art Gallery,
CalArts Feminist Project, Gallery G18 (Helsinki, Finland), White Flag
Projects (St. Louis, MO) and a two-person exhibition at The University
of La Verne. Most recently, Ziperstein was featured in Multiple Vantage
Points: Southern CA Women Artists, 1980 - 2006 on view at the L.A.
Municipal Art Gallery at Barnsdall. Her work has been reviewed in the
LA Times, SF Chronicle, Artweek, Art US, Flash Art, Art LTD, LA
Downtown News, Art Papers, St. Louis Today, and Grafik Magazine.
Ziperstein has taught both lecture and studio classes at CalArts, UCSD,
and UCLA Extension. Currently, Bank in Los Angeles provides Ziperstein
with representation.
Bari Ziperstein directs GYST's overall marketing, PR,
sales and advertising plans. Ziperstein is the co-editor of Artists*At
Work, GYST's e-publication. Please direct all sales, marketing, PR, and
editorial inquiries to her.
http://www.bariziperstein.com/
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Ari Kletzky: Business Advisor
Ari
Kletzky is the business advisor for GYST and has ten years of
experience in business in a variety of industries. Graduating from UC
Berkeley, Kletzky received dual degrees with a B.S. in Business
Administration and a B.A. in Rhetoric. Upon graduating from Berkeley,
Kletzky worked as a management consultant with Monitor Company, an
international management-consulting firm serving Fortune 50 companies
and foreign equivalents. More recently, Ari has worked in the Hispanic
community for the last 4 years. He was VP at Clinica Medica General,
the largest integrated healthcare delivery system serving the Hispanic
Community in Los Angeles where his responsibilities ranged from
planning and business development to finance and operations. Currently,
he is part of the senior management team at a start-up company called
Confianza, which is the first private, microfinance company focused on
the United States.
Simultaneously, while working in the field of
business for the past ten years, Kletzky has pursued an art practice
working in a variety of mediums including video, photography,
installation, poetry and performance.
Julia Brown: Archiving Specialist
Julia
Brown is a painter who holds her MFA from CalArts and a BA from
Williams College in studio art.
Trained in archiving under text-based artist Jenny Holzer, Brown worked
for Williamstown Art Conservation Center. With over seven years of
office management and executive assistant experience, Brown has
effectively created, implemented, and maintained databases for artwork,
art auctions, medical records and medical billing. She recently
finished a year-long teaching fellowship at Whittier College teaching
various studio classes.
Julia Brown is GYST's data entry and archiving
manager. Please direct all inquires concerning our data entry and
artist's archiving services to her.
http://www.juliabrown.net
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D. Jean Hester: Internet Technology Manager
D.
Jean Hester is an artist whose practice involves installation, drawing,
video and performance by exploring communication, interaction and
language. Through these mediums Hester focuses on the frailty of
language and our repeated efforts to connect verbally despite its
inherent failures and misinterpretation. Hester holds her MFA in Art
and Integrated Media from CalArts and a BFA in Cinema from USC. Her
work has been exhibited in numerous exhibits, festivals, and screenings
in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Since 1996 she has worked as a Web Programmer and Web
Designer. During the dotcom boom days Hester was a Web Consultant and
Team Lead on numerous high-profile commercial web projects for clients
such as Toyota and Lexus. More recently, Hester was a Web Developer and
Lead on internal projects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Currently, she teaches web design and new media full-time, and is the
Internet Technology Manager for GYST-Ink. Please direct all of your
website questions to her.
http://www.divestudio.org
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Bernard Brunon: Contributing Writer to Artists*At Work GYST's newsletter
Bernard
Brunon, a French born and U. S. resident since 1978, is an
internationally recognized artist, writer and curator. For the last 20
years, he has run the house-painting company THAT'S PAINTING
Productions as a conceptual art project. THAT'S PAINTING Productions
has done paintings in North America, Europe and Asia. Bernard has
curated shows for museums and non-profit galleries in Europe and the
U.S. He is moving to Los Angeles from Houston in September.