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James Clark - Web Site Developer/Web Master

James is responsible for the programming and maintenance of the Architecture for Art web site as well as construction of all the interactive web site components and the various database elements that support those components. James is also associated with Guy Nouri's company Dragonfly that is responsible for developing the Museum Tours application.

James holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY and an M.S. in Computer Science from SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome, NY and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

 


Erica Spizz - Videographer


Erica Spizz has a BA from Simon's Rock College and a Masters in Documentary Video Production from Suffolk University. Her award winning short film Sweet Soil: Local Farmers and the Berkshire Co-op Market has been screened at many film festivals and broadcast nationally on PBS.

 


Lee Amato - Copy Editor

 


Dina Soloman: Research

Dina assists the Architecture for Art website with many aspects including research for its article section as well as outreach for its Museum Directory.

 

A native of California, Dina currently resides in New York City. She holds a B.A. in Art History from Yale University with a concentration in the ancient Maya. Dina has traveled extensively in Latin America and speaks Spanish and a little Italian.

 


Monika Pizzichemi: Editor and Research

Monika Pizzichemi has a BFA in Photography, and has also studied performing arts. She has been the director of the North St. Arts Collaborative in Pittsfield, MA and co-owns Empty Set Project Space (studio and gallery) also in Pittsfeld. Her current work involves sculptural aspects mixed with photography. "Photography and architecture are similar in that the negative space is almost more important than the actual subject. To ignore the negative space can often lead to failure."

 


Michael Nouri: Museum Voice-Overs

Michael is an actor who has enjoyed a long career spanning film, television and theatre. His film work includes: “Flashdance,” “The Terminal,” “Last Holiday,” starring Queen Latifah, Billy Crystal’s “61*,” “High Roller: The Stu Unger Story” “Lovely and Amazing,” “Finding Forrester,” starring opposite Sean Connery, “Goodbye Columbus,” “Davinci’s Way,” “The Imagemaker,” “Gobots,” “Chameleon,” “Fatal Sky,” “Total Exposure,” “Black Ice,” “Fortunes of War,” “To The Limit,” and “The Hidden,” for which he won the Best Actor Award at the Avoriaz Film Festival. He has also starred opposite Julie Andrews in Victor Victoria on Broadway.

 

Michael serves as ambassador to the Multiple Sclerosis Society and to the
Seeds of Peace charity.

 


Theodore Dimon: Editor

Theodore Dimon, Ed.D. is Director of the Dimon Institute in New York City. He received his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Education from Harvard University and graduated from the Constructive Teaching Centre in London, England. A founding director of the American Society for the Alexander Technique and former president of the Alexander Technique Archives, he has authored numerous articles and books, including The Undivided Self, Anatomy of the Moving Body, and The Elements of Skill..