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Author: Audrey Kalman

Audrey Kalman is a junior and co-editor of LitMag. She will be contributing to the LitMag Monthly currently being hosted on the Paper Tiger Online.
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Alex Maeland and Eugene Kan of Hypebeast: The Art of Marketing Through Images and Voices

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date April 25, 2018

Alex Maeland and Eugene Kan spent a combined 13 years as senior editors at Hypebeast, a website that reports on the latest trends in men’s […]

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Stanford’s Alexander Nemerov: Art Bears Witness in a Richly Examined Life

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date April 25, 2018

Alexander Nemerov is currently a professor and chair in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University. Nemerov is a former chair of […]

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Mike Cherman: Visibility Pioneer

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date May 21, 2017

After being hit by a car while bike riding in 2012, Mike Cherman pondered how to make himself and fellow bike riders more visible, and […]

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Benny Gold: San Francisco-based Designer

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date April 17, 2017

Few people have played the active role that Benny Gold has played in spearheading San Francisco’s advancement as an art and design town. Over the […]

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Maira Kalman: Exemplary New Yorker

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date March 15, 2017

Maira Kalman was born in Tel Aviv, but emigrated with her family to New York at the young age of four and has remained in […]

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Jason Polan: Ardent Illustrator

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date January 20, 2017

Jason Polan is an American born artist based out of New York City. He may be found anywhere from a Taco Bell to New York’s […]

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Aaron James Draplin: Graphic Designer Extraordinaire

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date December 28, 2016

For this week’s LitMag/Paper Tiger interview, we talked to esteemed designer Aaron James Draplin. Whether or not you realize  it, odds are for you have […]

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Art Streiber: Celebrity Photographer Extraordinaire

  • Post Author By Audrey Kalman
  • Post Date October 7, 2016

For this week’s Lit Mag interview, we asked celebrity photographer extraordinaire Art Streiber some questions about his work. Streiber has photographed the likes of the […]

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