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Instructors' Biographies
Isabelle Massu is a new media artist/educator who has lived for the past 20 years between San Francisco and France. She was part of the "cyberfeminist" movement in Europe in the 1990’s and has since then continued to work around issues of women's representation and, more recently, issues of class. She has taught and collaborated for the past fifteen years with collectives in Marseille, Brussels, Algiers, Belgrade, and Paris and has recently co-curated an installation with the Arab Image Foundation in Beirut. She has taught at the San Francisco Art Institute since 2007 and is currently working on a project with the National Prehistory Museum in France concerning notions of representation and imagination in archaeology.
Moose Wesler is originally from the East Coast. She has a BA from Brandeis University; an MFA in printmaking, University of Massachusetts; a Master in Teaching, Seattle University. She teaches all ages, from elementary school kids to seniors, in general art classes, printmaking and computer graphics. She has a studio at Cubberley Studios in Palo Alto. Her recent work consists primarily of ink drawings of interior spaces and a series of travel sketchbooks, which she scans and reconfigures. She has taught at the Cantor Arts Center for several years.

