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Stephanie Damoff Stephanie Damoff is a photographer, writer and editor. She has a B.S. degree in Economics, a M.A. in Liberal Studies, and in her spare time she is pursuing an elusive Ph.D. in Philosophy at the New School, currently working on Adorno’s critique of the culture industry in relation to the so-called ‘post-9/11 world.’ She has been publishing her photographs internationally and exhibiting for the last ten years. Her reflections on the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks were published in three languages. She has edited the work of Cara Schlesinger, Jasmina Tešanović and Vesna Kesić. Her edition of Me and My Multicultural Street/Ja I Moja Multikulturna Ulica by Jasmina Tešanović was published by Feminist 94, Belgrade, in June 2001, and her edition of Ms. Tešanović’s Matrimony is forthcoming. Damoff collaborated on a film by Alberto Hernandez-Lemus, Disencounters, in 1997. She created cover art for Bingo Gazingo’s debut CD, produced by WFMU, on which she also played the cowbell, and sometimes dances with the Hungry March Band. She curated an exhibition of Women in Black photographs and documents at Barnard College in 2000. Since 1993, she has worked with Women in Black in New York.
She lives in an unheated tenement on the Lower East Side of Manhattan where she practices yoga, grows orchids, and is owned by twin slinky, industrious, Guinness-colored cats named Pan and Nuut, who are devoted to deconstruction and dangling strings. |