Liz Young has had her work featured in the these solo exhibitions and installations: Stubborn Stain, Deep River, Los Angeles; Stubborn Stain Bare Blood, Mt. Saint Marys College; Happy Hide Better Blood, Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College; My Dora Jarr, La Coca, Los Angeles; Skin Inn at Hallwalls, Buffalo, New York; I wish you were here, POST, Los Angeles; Mendacity, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago; The Mutiny of Flesh, The Prudence of Reason, Ruth Bloom Gallery, Santa Monica. Selected group exhibitions include The Godfrey Daniels School of Charm, Track 16, Santa Monica; WWJD, Cherrydelosreyes, Venice, CA; Miss Fits and Will Knot, Skirball Museum, I want to be Joey Ramone, Mark Moore Gallery, Santa Monica, The Mourning After, Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park. Her works are in many collections including LACMA, Lef Foundation, William and Mary Greve Foundation, and the Norton Family Foundation. She has been a visiting artist at Konsthall, Gothenberg, Sweden, Chicago Institute of Art, University of California-Chico, Claremont Graduate School, University of California-Santa Barbara, Umea University, Umea, Sweden and Washington State University. She has been a lecturer at California Institute of Arts, Pomona Collelge, Art Center College of Design, and the Cleveland Institute of Art. She earned her BA in Fine Arts at Otis College of Art and Design. |
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Sandi Silbert is an award-winning Art Director and Graphic Designer.
Starting with a dual major at Art Center College of Design, she landed her first job as an Associate Art Director at McCalls magazine in New York City. She continued her interest in editorial design with East West Network for 4 years, art-directing in-flight magazines; then joined Broyels Garamella, a design firm serving the entertainment industry. Constant freelance jobs encouraged her to start her own business: Sandi Silbert Design - where she again split her time between advertising and design. When Suissa-Miller Advertising offered to buy out her boutique agency after 4 profitable years, she saw an opportunity to learn more about big agency advertising. For 15 years, she art-directed national and local advertising campaigns, winning a handful of Belding and Graphics awards. Sandi left Suissa-Miller in 2003 to re-start her own business. She lives in Los Feliz with her husband and two daughters.
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