Carol Iglesias
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Carol Iglesias

Archival AssistantLondon, United Kingdom
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Carol Iglesias
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Carol Iglesias

Archival AssistantLondon, United Kingdom
About me
I am an educator and researcher interested in art and architectural history and media studies. I am moving from L.A. to London this summer and hope to continue growing my experience in arts education, research, and programming in higher education and cultural institutions.
Work history
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    Archival AssistantL.A. Louver
     - Los Angeles, United StatesFull Time
    Processed artist correspondence files for artists and clients, conducting necessary research, creating finding aids, and writing detailed descriptions of the collection items. Created and updated artist biographies. Managed catalogue inventory and created guidelines for populating description fields in ArtBase with standardized information. Led team of interns during supervisor's leave of absence. Assisted with gallery openings, interfacing with the public, and providing information about prices and availability when necessary.
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    Arts Festival AssistantTransmediale
     - Berlin, GermanyInternship
    Monitored the gallery and media library, ensuring safety of works and answering questions from the public. Assisted with event managing for lectures and workshops, preparing the stage, and managing A/V equipment. Aided artist Joep van Liefland with sculpture preparation.
Skills
  • Foreign Languages
  • Design
  • GIS
  • 120 Film
  • Galleries
  • Programming Python
  • Writing
  • Academic Editing
  • Arts Education
  • Print Publications
Education
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    MA-Research ArchitectureGoldsmiths College, University of London
    London, United Kingdom
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    BA Comparative LiteratureReed College
     - Portland, United States
    Degree received May 2017 BA in General Literature (concentration in French and German language and literature) GPA: 3.79, Phi Beta Kappa, top 5% of class. Senior thesis focused on the epistemology of poetry as a medium and its capacity to represent and to produce knowledge about the human body; supervised by Professor Jan Mieszkowski.