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Project Advisors of The Body Appropriate 


Many hands. One wheel. Steering in all sorts of directions. 

The following people advise the sailing of this ship.



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Stephanie Stewart-Bailey | Founder | Curator






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Jordan Willox | Videographer and editor for the Body Appropriate Videos 

Jordan films and edits the new Body Appropriate video series. I meet with Jordan regarding the project's creative possibilities and he calmly tells me to take one step at a time.  Jordan also works as a photographer and videographer on projects such as The Stargate TV Franchise and films for Canada's oil industry. He recently moved from Canada to San Francisco.

Jordan's Demo Reel: https://vimeo.com/76717355

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Pamela Winfrey  |Advisor 
http://www.pamelawinfrey.com/

I have worked with Pam for 3 years at The Exploratorium, curating temporary exhibits and apprenticing her work ethic and style. She is a senior artist and curator for the Human Phenomenon Gallery, an innovative space that explores human phenomena such as thinking, feeling, and social interactions.

Pam has served on many panels, including the Interactive Arts Panel for Ars Electronica, and, in 2009, she was the lead curatorial consultant for emerging art forms for Creative Capital. She is also a playwright and performer, specializing in writing absurd plays for a thinking audience. She is currently working with the New Musical Theater of San Francisco. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in theater and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary arts.

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Hugh McDonald | Advisor 

I have worked with Hugh at the Exploratorium where he is a Project Director, Senior Science Writer, and Associate Curator for the museum’s Human Phenomenon Gallery, which focuses on the interplay among science, society, and culture.  Hugh was the principle investigator for NSF funded project, Science of Sharing, the lead writer/editor for the museum’s Mind and Seeing exhibit collections and the Pirelli Award–winning Global Climate Change: Research Explorer microsite. He is a contributing writer/editor for numerous other exhibitions, sites, and publications. He received his doctorate in social psychology from Indiana University in 1997.

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Dax Tran-Caffee | Advisor 
http://failingsky.com/
http://villainette.com/

I have worked with Dax since 2008. He brings in artistic experience, indie fund raising skills, and loans personal equipment and workshop space to make the project possible. Dax is a genderqueer performance artist who is currently creating a free online graphic novel. Check out his ever unfolding work his websites.


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Stacey Marie Garcia | Advisor 

I have worked with Stacy on various public participatory art projects in Sweden, where we both studied to get our Masters in International Museum studies. She is currently the Director of Community Programs at the Museum of Art and History in Santa Cruz, and a member of the City of Santa Cruz Arts Commission. 

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David Barker | Private Collector | Advisor
http://www.davidbarkerdesign.com/

My work with Dave consists of musing over exhibiting private collections. He recently retired from being the art director for the Exploratorium’s Institutional Media department. Experienced in handling science, art and collaborating with monks in India, he creates banners, Web content, graphics, publications, posters, and multimedia. He also has designed and produced numerous exhibits and exhibitions for the Exploratorium.


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