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Ellen Berkovitch is adobeairstream’s founder, creative director and content strategist. Her print career (since 1982) included being editor of chief of Trend (2006-8) and the film magazine Boom, in New Mexico, and in New York, American Jewelry Mfr. She has written for Artforum, The New York Times, New Art Examiner, Metalsmith, and won an investigative prize from AP in 2000 for reporting on art fakes for the Santa Fe New Mexican.
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David D’Arcy is the country's pre-eminent film critic, a writer for The Auteurs, a correspondent for the Art Newspaper, and a contributing editor to Art & Auction. He is also a film critic for Screen International. His audio reporting on the global festival circuit is not to be missed.
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| Leanne Goebel began blogging in 2005 (leannegoebel.com). In 2010 the blog took first place in Top of the Rockies best arts blog in Colorado. In 2007 she was a Creative Capital | Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant recipient. |
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Groovey (myspace.com/grooveynewvie) is the metal editor for Colorado Music Buzz Magazine, for which he also writes. He also does goofy radio stuff for Indie 101.5 in Denver, and is about to launch a whole slew of music video interviews on the Web.
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Hilary Stunda in Aspen is working with Ellen Berkovitch on the launch of adobeairstream radio. She has written, produced, broadcast, and been employed by institutions, charitable foundations and special projects concerning the arts, the environment, and a sustainable future for products and media.
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Michelle M Gutierrez, graphic designer, has been art director for The District and Boom magazines in Albuquerque. She served in the US Military for four years and then lived in the Seattle rain, went to art school at the University of Washington, and first worked as a graphic designer there. Michelle makes her home now in Taos.
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Conrad Skinner (conradskinner.com) is an architect, video artist, furniture designer and the force behind GoWest! and cooltourz on adobeairstream. He has designed buildings for opera and art, as well as residences and commercial buildings in New Mexico and New York.
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Garth Clark is a compulsive writer on craft and design with a specialty in ceramics. He is the winner of the College Art Association's 2005 Mather award for excellence in art journalism. In addition, for his fifty of so books, he has also been made a Fellow for the Royal College of Art, London, has received several honorary doctorates, lifetime achievement awards and his book on George E. Ohr received the Art Libraries art book of the year award.
He is a recovering art dealer who has recently moved from Manhattan to Santa Fe. |

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