Elizabeth Smith

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Elizabeth Smith joined the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation as its first Executive Director in 2013.  Previously she held curatorial positions at Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.  

While at MOCA, Smith curated the exhibition Blueprints for Modern Living: History and Legacy of the Case Study Houses (1989).  She has also authored subsequent publications on the Case Study Houses for Taschen.  Additionally, she curated and co-organized such MOCA exhibitions as The Architecture of R.M. Schindler, At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture, and Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Public Realm

Smith has also curated exhibitions on artists including Uta Barth, Lee Bontecou, Helen Frankenthaler, Margaret Honda, Jenny Holzer, Toba Khedoori, Kerry James Marshall, Donald Moffett, Catherine Opie, and Cindy Sherman.  Her most recent published writing is a text in the 2021 Phaidon monograph Catherine Opie.  She is a visiting professor in the Bennington College Museum Term program.

David Schreyer

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Architectural photographer and trained architect. Works on image series, publications, and exhibitions with architects and artists, curators and institutions. Based in the Alps, Austria.

Andreas Nierhaus

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Art historian and curator of the Wien Museum’s archi­tecture collection. Research focus and publications: architecture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, architectural drawing and photography, Otto Wagner, modern living culture. Based in Vienna, Austria.

Matt Tyrnauer

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Matt Tyrnauer is a director and writer, whose films include Valentino: The Last Emperor, Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood, Where’s My Roy Cohn, and The Reagans.

Amber Benson

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Amber Benson is the author of the Echo Park Coven Novels and the Calliope Reaper-Jones Novels. She cocreated, cowrote, and directed the animated supernatural Web series Ghosts of Albion with Christopher Golden, which they followed with a series of novels, including Witchery and Accursed, and the novella Astray. Benson and Golden also coauthored the novella The Seven Whistlers. As an actress, she has appeared in dozens of roles in feature films, TV movies, and television series, including the fan-favorite role of Tara Maclay on three seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Benson wrote, produced, and directed the feature films Chance and LoversLiars and Lunatics.

Katie Horak

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Katie Horak is a Principal at Architectural Resources Group and manages the firm’s Downtown Los Angeles office. Her work at ARG ranges from rehabilitation projects on some of Los Angeles’s most recognizable landmarks to large scale planning projects, including SurveyLA. In addition, Katie is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at USC, where she teaches graduate-level courses in historic resource documentation methods, and she is the founding President of the Southern California Chapter of Docomomo US.

Ted Bosley

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EDWARD  R.  (“Ted”)  BOSLEY, Jr., Hon. AIA

Edward “Ted” Bosley is James N. Gamble Executive Director and CEO of The Gamble House Conservancy. He has served The Gamble House in various capacities since 1990. He publishes and lectures on architects Greene & Greene and the American Arts & Crafts movement, and teaches historic-site stewardship at Claremont Graduate University. His full-length book, Greene and Greene, published by Phaidon in 2000, is the premier study of the architects’ work, and he has published on architects Bernard Maybeck, Sylvanus Marston, Frank Furness, and the leading lights of the San Francisco Swedenborgian Church. A native of San Francisco, Ted holds a BA in Art History from the University of California at Berkeley, and an MBA from the UCLA Graduate School of Management.

Barbara Lamprecht

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Barbara Lamprecht, M.Arch., Ph.D., is an architectural historian, historic preservation consultant, and manages rehabilitation projects of MCM properties. She has written three books on Richard Neutra, and her dissertation, University of Liverpool, explored Neutra’s roots in 19th and 20th century landscape, evolutionary biology, and physiological psychology. 

Anthony Denzer

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Anthony Denzer is the Department Head of Civil & Architectural Engineering at the University of Wyoming. He is an architectural historian focusing on the modern period (1920s-1960s) with special attention to social and environmental issues. His  current research focus is on the Swedish homebuilding industry and its history.

Jeffrey Head

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Jeffrey Head writes about art, architecture and design. He is the author of Paul Evans: Designer & Sculptor, and No Nails, No Lumber-The Bubble Houses of Wallace Neff, Regional Landscape Architecture: Southern California: Mediterranean Modern and Regional Landscape Architecture: Northern California: Rooted in Resilience. He contributed essays for Modern Americana: Studio Furniture From High Craft to High Glam, Hand in Hand: California Mid- Century Designs of Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman, Lustron Stories and Craig Ellwood: Self- Made Modern. Jeffrey curated the exhibition, Herbert Matter: Modernist Photography and Graphic Design at Stanford University.