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Arpie Gennetian is a fine artist, graphic designer, and design historian. She holds a BFA and BGD  from Rhode Island School of Design and she received her MA in History of Design and Curatorial Studies from Parsons School of Design/Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. As a Curatorial Fellow at Cooper Hewitt, she worked on the exhibition Give Me A Sign: The Language of Symbols. In addition to her continued studio practice and independent research, Arpie is now working at the intersection of design history and education as a part time lecturer at the School of Art and Design History and Theory at Parsons School of Design.

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Andrea Lacalamita is a licensed architect (OAA) and design historian with a special interest in exhibition design. She holds an MArch from the University of Waterloo, Canada and an MA in History of Design and Curatorial Studies from Parsons School of Design/Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. In addition to working as project architect on several award-winning residences, Andrea is a writer, educator, and curator. As curatorial fellow at Cooper Hewitt, she worked on Hector Guimard: How Paris Got Its Curves. Her work has been published in Canadian Art, Hyperallergic, and Objective. Currently, she teaches design history at Toronto Metropolitan University, School of Interior Design.

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Anne Regan is an interior designer and design historian. She holds a BFA from Marymount University and received her MA in History of Design and Curatorial Studies from Parsons School of Design/Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Anne worked in commercial interior design for seventeen years designing office space for government, non-profit, and private companies. While writing her thesis, Sarah Tomerlin Lee: The Romantic Modern Designer, she worked on the exhibition Designing Duo: Tom Lee & Sarah Tomerlin Lee at the New York School of Interior Design. In addition to her freelance design work and independent research, Anne is an educator and a Part Time Faculty member at the New York School of Interior Design.

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