Target market
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Target market
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
Target market
Why We're Great >
academics
The Reviewers
The Reviewers are first-year Museums and Digital Culture graduate students at Pratt Institute School of Information in New York City. They come from diverse cultural backgrounds, including the United States of America, Korea, and Costa Rica. For them, to create a culture of openness and accessibility is at the heart of their core values, so they work together to share their unique perspectives and expertise to provide software reviews for the community of museums professionals in the New York City area. Some of the software presented touch specific interests of the reviewers that range from education, archiving, collections management, and more.
Ju Ri Rhyu
Originally from Seoul, Korea, Ju Ri Rhyu lives and studies in New York City. She has a Master of Arts in Art Education from Rhode Island School of Design, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts. Ju Ri is currently working as a teaching assistant at the Guggenheim Museums “Learning Through Art” volunteering program.
Email: jurirhyu@gmail.com
Ju Ri Rhyu
Emily Caspari
Emily Caspari enjoys working in both the front and back end of museums, with particular interests in collections management, exhibit design, and museum education. She is from New Jersey and has a BA in Philosophy from Goucher College in Maryland.
Email: Emilybcaspari@gmail.com
Emily Caspari
Elizabeth Phyle
Elizabeth Phyle is focusing on academic libraries with special collections. She is from Minneapolis, MN, and has a BA in History and Peace Studies from the University of St. Thomas.
Email: Ephyle@pratt.edu
Elizabeth Phyle
Gloriana Amador
Originally from Costa Rica, Gloriana Amador is a former art collections manager that aspires to integrate the foundations of art, design, museology and information sciences in the design of educational and curatorial digital tools. Her main objective is to create better access and comprehension of the Central American contemporary art collections.
Gloriana Amador
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