Jennifer Grausman has been making documentaries and working in independent film for over fifteen years, including the Emmy-nominated and Oscar-shortlisted documentary, Art and Craft, about the infamous art forger, Mark Landis.
Previously Jennifer worked at The Museum of Modern Art as the Manager of Exhibition and Film Funding. She studied art history at Duke University and co-curated an exhibition for the Duke University Museum of Art, entitled: Fractured Fairytales: Art in the Age of Categorical Disintegration, which featured the work of Louise Lawler, Xu Bing, and Sophie Calle, among others.
A special talent of Jennifer's is collecting and sorting beach rocks.
After a stint in the film industry, Dasha Tolstikova went back to school and received her MFA in Illustration at the School of Visual Arts, in New York.
Since 2012 she has been working as an illustrator, writer and designer. Dasha’s books have garnered critical acclaim and have received several awards, including the Batchelder Award Honor and the Peter Pan Prize. You can find out more about her art and design at www.dashatolstikova.com
A special talent of Dasha's is throwing a last minute dinner party.