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Caroline Boschetto is a senior at Northeastern University majoring in International Affairs and minoring in Journalism and Global Social Enterprise. She has edited for the Huntington News and the Global Journal, and written for the Social Enterprise Review and WOOF magazine on her campus. She also wrote for the ex-pat publication Atitlan Living while living in Guatemala for 6 months. Caroline has traveled to and worked or studied in more than 25 countries and hopes use her writing and research experience to build a career in international social empowerment work. Her hobbies include writing poetry, playing the ukulele, gardening, and yoga.1 Articles


Greer Mansfield's writing has appeared in various publications, including Wonkette, Creative Loafing, Bookslut, and Spolia (where he is also an editor). He divides his time.1 Articles


Hallie Scott is a PhD student in art history at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Education Director at the Wassaic Project. She splits her time between Brooklyn and Dutchess County.1 Articles


Brian Bishop is an artist based in Boston who teaches Painting at Framingham State University where he also serves as Chair of the Department of Art and Music.1 Articles


Rosalyn Driscoll explores the role of the body and touch in art. Her work has received awards from the Dartington Hall Trust, UK, New England Foundation for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council and Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. Her sculptures have been exhibited nationally and internationally and she is a member of Sensory Sites, an international collective of artists who make multi-sensory collaborative installations. She lives in Western Massachusetts.1 Articles


Tynan Byrne is a graduate from the College of Art and Design at Lesley University, and works within the context of experimental sound and video art. He is currently with the Office of Exhibitions at Lesley University where he assists with curatorial projects and exhibition opportunities for Boston-area artists.1 Articles


Cynthia Fowler is an art historian and Professor of Art at Emmanuel College, Boston, MA. Her publications on textiles include her book Hooked Rugs: Encounters in American Modern Art, Craft and Design (Ashgate, 2013) and "A Sign of the Times: Sheila Hicks, the Fiber Arts Movement, and the Language of Liberation," published in the Journal of Modern Craft (2014).1 Articles


Jacqueline Houton is an editor and writer based in Cambridge. A former editor of The Improper Bostonian and managing editor of The Phoenix and STUFF Magazine, she’s now a free-range word nerd.1 Articles


Jill Slosburg-Ackerman is an artist who lives in Cambridge and works in Somerville and Westport, MA. She recently retired from teaching undergraduate and graduate students in the 3D Department at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and is now working in her studio and volunteering as a tutor and cook.1 Articles


Nicole J. Caruth is a freelance writer and curator living in Brooklyn. She frequently writes on the role of food in contemporary art and visual culture. Follow her on Twitter: @nicolejcaruth.1 Articles


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