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Peter Garfield, BA, Dartmouth College, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (Paris); artist working in photography, video, and sculpture; recent solo shows at Pierogi, Musée historique de Vevey (Switzerland), Dartmouth College; represented in recent shows at Mass MoCA, Nassau County Museum, SF Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Centre Pompidou, Whitney Museum at Champion; fellowships and awards from NEA, NYFA, Rotterdam Film Festival, Albee Foundation, MacDowell, Yaddo.

Evangelina Garrido, MA, Columbia U.; teaches Spanish at Rutgers U.; teaches modern and American history at Essex County College; has taught Spanish at Montclair State U., Pace U., and Seton Hall U. and ESL at Essex County College.

Thom Garvey, MFA, UNC-Chapel Hill; actor; has performed on the New York stage, on TV, and in films; dialect coach for theater productions; teaches speech at NYU and Baruch College.

Joshua A. Gaylord, PhD, NYU; currently teaches at Ramaz School; co-editor of A Tour of the Darkling Plain: The Letters of Thornton Wilder and Adaline Glasheen; has written on William Faulkner, postmodernism, and narrative theory.

Aaron Girard, PhD, Harvard U.; dissertation on music theory and higher education in the United States.

Joyce Gold, MA, NYU; publications include From Windmills to the World Trade Center: A Walking Guide Through Lower Manhattan History and From Trout Stream to Bohemia: A Walking Guide Through Greenwich Village History; contributor to the Encyclopedia of New York City.

Carol Goodman, MFA, The New School; author of The Lake of Dead Languages, The Seduction of Water, and The Drowning Tree; short stories and poetry have appeared in the Greensboro Review, Literal Latte, Midwest Quarterly, and Other Voices.

Terri J. Gordon, PhD, Columbia U.; faculty advisor, New School Bachelor's Program; has published articles on Josephine Baker, the cabaret, postwar film, and performance art in the Third Reich; recipient of New School Distinguished Teaching Award.

Sonia Granillo-Ogikubo, MA, Colegio Normal (Mexico); has taught Spanish in Japan and Mexico.

Gabriel Grayson, principal NYC judicial system court-appointed dactylologist; television interviewer, producer, and actor; author of Talking with Your Hands, Listening with Your Eyes; recipient, Publishers Marketing Assn. Benjamin Franklin Natl. Book Award.

Michelle Greene, BFA, Syracuse U.; College Instructor Credential in Welding, UC-Berkeley; commissions include MTA Rail Riders' Throne at Manhattan's 116th St. subway station; work exhibited at Franklin Parrasch Gallery and Paine Webber in NYC and the San Francisco Museum; taught at Chabot College and the Sculpture Center.

Herbert M. Greenhut, lectures throughout the metropolitan area on modern history and music; taught middle school before coming to The New School and was honored upon retirement by a proclamation from the City Council of NY and an NYS legislative resolution.

Seth Greenwald, MA, The New School; BFA, Parsons School of Design; photographer; formerly director of photography, Photonica; represented in the permanent collection of the NY Historical Society.

Christoph Grieder, MA; RMT; working musician (cellist) and freelance workshop leader; creative arts therapy supervisor at Shelter Our Sisters, a facility for abused children.

Michael Grimaldi, BFA, Pratt Inst.; commercial photography in New York; work has appeared in European Travel and Life, Vogue, Forbes, and other publications; book projects for Stewart, Tabori and Cheng, Thorsens U.K., and Workman Publishing; corporate clients include Clairol, Hilton Intl., and McGraw-Hill.

Eve Grubin, MFA, Sarah Lawrence College; MA, Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College; author of Morning Prayer, a book of poems; poems in journals including American Poetry Review, Pleiades, Barrow Street, Lit, New Republic, and Virginia Quarterly Review; programs director, Poetry Society of America.

Margarita Gutman, PhD, Architecture, U. of Buenos Aires (UBA); associate professor of urban studies and international affairs; chair and full professor of architecture and urban history, UBA; former scholar-in-residence at Getty Research Inst. and visiting fellow at ICAS, NYU; author, co-author, or editor of 12 books, including Construir Bicentenarios: Argentina; directed Building Latin American Bicentennials program for OLA.

Luis Guzm´n, PhD, The New School for Social Research; has taught philosophy at Hofstra U., NYU, LIU, and U. Nacional de Colombia (Bogota); author and translator from Spanish and German of philosophical articles on Artistotle, Plato, Hegel, Schelling, and skepticism.

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