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Sheldon Forbes is the Circulation Manager of the Millard Sheets Library and has worked at Otis College of Art and Design since 1999. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture and a Master of Fine Art in Writing, both from Otis. She enjoys the chal-lenge of learning new graphics software and gladly took on the assignment of assembling this iBook. Nancy Jo Haselbacher was born in New York City and received her Master of Fine Art from the Rhode Island School of De-sign. Her exhibition venues include The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Temple University in Rome, The Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Track 16 at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, and The Museum of Urban Art and Culture in Boston. Haselbacher’s work examines the ephemeral traces of inhabitation in physical spaces. She explores issues of mystery, movement, and presence within the body and the landscape through forms of printmaking and photography. She lives and works in Los Angeles, where she is an Associate Professor at Otis College of Art and Design. Meg Linton is Director of Galleries and Exhibitions at Otis College of Art and Design. Since 1995, she has organized numer-ous solo and group exhibitions of contemporary art and published dozens of related monographs and catalogs. Her most re-cent projects include Tapping the Third Realm; Freeway Studies #1: This Side of the 405; Alison Saar: STILL. . . ; Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building; In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor; and Dissonance to Detour: Shahzia Sikander. She is currently working with curator Jo Lauria on Exquisite Beauty: the Ceramics of Ralph Bacerra. Prior to her arrival at Otis in 2003, she was the Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (now called the Museum of Contemporary Art). Sue Maberry is Director of the Library and Instructional Technology at Otis College of Art and Design. She has a degree in Art from Pitzer College and studied Graphics at the Woman’s Building. After receiving a Master’s Degree in Library and In-formation Science from San Jose State University, she joined Otis in 1992 as the Director of the Library. Beginning in 2002, she has provided leadership to begin making public the collection of Artists’ Books at Otis. She wrote and received grants from the Getty to catalog and digitize the entire collection. She also served as Project Director and Co-curator of the exhibition Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building (2011). 151
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Full Text of PDF | Sheldon Forbes is the Circulation Manager of the Millard Sheets Library and has worked at Otis College of Art and Design since 1999. She has a Bachelor of Fine Art in Sculpture and a Master of Fine Art in Writing, both from Otis. She enjoys the chal-lenge of learning new graphics software and gladly took on the assignment of assembling this iBook. Nancy Jo Haselbacher was born in New York City and received her Master of Fine Art from the Rhode Island School of De-sign. Her exhibition venues include The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, Temple University in Rome, The Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles, The Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, Track 16 at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica, and The Museum of Urban Art and Culture in Boston. Haselbacher’s work examines the ephemeral traces of inhabitation in physical spaces. She explores issues of mystery, movement, and presence within the body and the landscape through forms of printmaking and photography. She lives and works in Los Angeles, where she is an Associate Professor at Otis College of Art and Design. Meg Linton is Director of Galleries and Exhibitions at Otis College of Art and Design. Since 1995, she has organized numer-ous solo and group exhibitions of contemporary art and published dozens of related monographs and catalogs. Her most re-cent projects include Tapping the Third Realm; Freeway Studies #1: This Side of the 405; Alison Saar: STILL. . . ; Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building; In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor; and Dissonance to Detour: Shahzia Sikander. She is currently working with curator Jo Lauria on Exquisite Beauty: the Ceramics of Ralph Bacerra. Prior to her arrival at Otis in 2003, she was the Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (now called the Museum of Contemporary Art). Sue Maberry is Director of the Library and Instructional Technology at Otis College of Art and Design. She has a degree in Art from Pitzer College and studied Graphics at the Woman’s Building. After receiving a Master’s Degree in Library and In-formation Science from San Jose State University, she joined Otis in 1992 as the Director of the Library. Beginning in 2002, she has provided leadership to begin making public the collection of Artists’ Books at Otis. She wrote and received grants from the Getty to catalog and digitize the entire collection. She also served as Project Director and Co-curator of the exhibition Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building (2011). 151 |