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Anya Ventura is a writer for MIT's Center for Art, Science & Technology. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Art New England, The Huffington Post, (In)visible Culture, and COLLECT magazine.5 Articles


Megan Gregory started learning about art in school. She has continued this process by working in arts organizations big and small in Boston and Cambridge.5 Articles


JR Uretsky is December's artist in residence on Big Red & Shiny's blog series, Inside Out.5 Articles


Sandrine Schaefer is a Boston-based Artist, Educator, and Independent Curator. Sandrine has exhibited her work extensively, nationally and internationally. Sandrine is a Co-Founder and Director of The Present Tense, an art initiative that produces and archives live art events, festivals, exhibitions, and exchanges. Through her curatorial endeavors, Sandrine has exhibited over 300 artists from around the globe. Her writing on contemporary experiential art practices has been published in several international online and print publications. She teaches performance art practices through the Interdisciplinary Department at Montserrat College of Art and through the SIM Department at Massachusetts College of Art.5 Articles


Pam Campanaro is the Associate Curator of Exhibitions & Programs at Montserrat College of Art in Beverly, MA. She received her MA in Exhibition and Museum Studies from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2011 and a BA in Art History and Museum Studies from Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA in 2009.5 Articles


Jennifer Schmidt is an artist, professor at SMFA, and an occasional contributor to Big Red & Shiny.5 Articles


Renée Doucette is an emerging art critic based in Providence, RI. She is a contributing writer for Art New England and also covers the Providence art scene on her blog.artrogueisland.tumblr.com.5 Articles


AJ Liberto is April's artist-in-residence on Big Red & Shiny's blog series, Inside Out.4 Articles


Ria Brodell is an artist and educator based in Boston. Brodell received a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle and an MFA from the SMFA/Tufts University. Brodell is a recipient of an Artadia Award, a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship and an SMFA Traveling Fellowship. A selection of the "Butch Heroes" series is on view at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College through the 2017-2018 academic year.4 Articles


Samuel Rowlett is an artist living in Western Massachusetts. His artwork can be viewed at www.samuelrowlett.com He is a contributing writer for Boston art journal, Big, Red & Shiny and New York art blogazine, Hyperallergic. He is an Assistant Professor of Art at Landmark College in Putney, Vermont.4 Articles


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