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Katarina Jerinic and Naomi Miller have been collaborating over the past year to create The Work Office. They met in 2004 at an art administration/photography job. Both are currently employed as arts administrators. They opened The Work Office (TWO) in the summer of 2009 for three weeks, and look forward to opening it again soon.
Katarina Jerinic’s mixed media, photography and ephemeral participant-based installations center on invented explorations of urban space. She was a participant in the Bronx Museum’s Artist in the Marketplace program and has completed residencies at MacDowell Colony and the Experimental Television Center. She has an MFA from School of Visual Arts in Photography and Related Media (2002) and a BA from American University in American History (1995). Her work has been recently included in exhibitions at Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; the Brooklyn Arts Council Gallery, Brooklyn, NY; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; the Fox Art Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; Gallery Aferro, Newark, NJ; the Center for Book Arts, New York, NY; the DUMBO Art Under the Bridge Festival, Brooklyn, NY and Mills Gallery at Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Naomi Miller is a photography-based artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her work is concerned with both interior monologues and communal conversations. She received her BA in English and studio art at Clark University, Worcester, MA in 1996 and a MFA in photography at the San Francisco Art Institute in 2004. Recent group exhibitions include the Royal Nonesuch Gallery, Oakland; Steve Wolf Fine Arts, San Francisco; Printed Matter, New York; Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven ; WORKS/San Jose; and Five Points Arthouse, San Francisco. She is a regular contributor of text and images to the Satellite publication (a project of artist Jon Rubin). The current incarnation of projects built around her car can be found at http://thelastdaysoftheironmaiden.blogspot.com/