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Emily Hass was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and lives and works in New York. She was a 2010 artist-in-residence at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and in 2009 was awarded the McCloy Fellowship in Art for her series of works that use architectural plans of buildings lived in by Berlin Jews in the 1930s. Selections from the series are included in the exhibition Heimatkunde at the Jewish Museum Berlin through January 2012 and the project is featured in Design Observer and on NPR’s Berlin Stories. Her artwork has been exhibited at Bergdorf Goodman in New York, can be seen through the Drawing Center Viewing Program and is sold through the Pierogi Gallery Flat Files. Her series of five paintings, “Rosenthaler Str 1-5”, was published in the New York Times, to illustrate an Op-Ed written by Bono to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall. She has graduate degrees in psychology and design from Harvard University.

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Emily can be contacted via emily@emilyhass.com