| EXHIBITION PROGRAM ARTIST WAREHOUSE ART SPEAK MEDIA ROOM ABOUT CONTACT SUBMISSIONS LINKS CTS |
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Fine Arts Department (917) 826.5550 lynn@creativethriftshop.com |
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Diego del Sol, a native of Buenos Aires, was raised in both Miami and his current home New York City. He heads up the media department at CTS. Upon graduation with a degree in Recording Engineering del Sol quickly acclimated himself to the world of post production. Working with some of the industries best he's been able to create quite a name for himself. His ability to discern design direction, great sound quality and editorial dialogue has gained him a client list which boasts such names as HBO, MTV, VH1, Rock America, Stephon Marbury, the Tribeca & Havana Film Festivals, Toyota, Tony Bennett, the Puerto Rican Day & Caribbean Parades, as well as One Dream Sound. Which is one of the top live sound companies specifically catering to the New York City Broadway and Off Broadway Theatre Districts. His experience and resources cover nearly the entire realm of audio and video production. |
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Born and raised in New York, Lynn del Sol currently lives and works in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In late 2003 she left the commercial art world behind and set out on her own to become the director and head curator of CTS. Since that time she has been involved with over 100 exhibitions, including the 51 st Venice Biennale, the International Festival of Barcelona Contemporary Art , and a lecture series at the Jersey City Museum . In addition, she held directorship at Jack the Pelican Presents, and the title of co-curator at Xanadu* Gallery in New York City. She continues to work as a consultant for some of today's most avant guard artist, galleries, and, organizations throughout the US. Her reviews can be seen in such publications and on-line blogs as Distrikt Magazine, Miami Art Guide (MAG), Velle Magazine, White Hot Magazine. She holds a membership with Independent Curators International (ICI) as well as volunteered in the education department at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). |