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Holly Crawford, is an artist and art historian. She  is the Director of AC Institute, a nonprofit organization for research in contemporary art. Her doctorate was conferred by the University of Essex in Art History and Theory. Her other degrees, M.A. in Economics and M.S. in Behavioral Science, were earned at UCLA. She taught art issues in the UCLA Art Department, and new genre at SVA in New York.  During 2004-2006, she was a non-clinical Fellow at the NYU Medical School Psychoanalytic Center. She is the author of Attached to the Mouse, Disney and Contemporary Art, 2006 (UPA an imprint of Roman & Littlefield) and the catalogue essay, “Disney and Pop” in Once Upon a Time Walt Disney Studio. Other projects include Critical Conversations in a Limo, New York,  2006 (DVD) and Sound Art in a Limo, New York, 2006.
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She is a multiple media and cross media artist whose  art and poetry have been performed and exhibited worldwide. Projects are ephemeral and question  boundaries in the arts.  She lives in New York.
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Holly Crawford, is an artist and art historian. She is the Director of AC Institute, a nonprofit organization for research in contemporary art. Her doctorate was conferred by the University of Essex in Art History and Theory. Her other degrees, M.A. in Economics and M.S. in Behavioral Science, were earned at UCLA. She taught art issues in the UCLA Art Department, and new genre at SVA in New York. During 2004-2006, she was a non-clinical Fellow at the NYU Medical School Psychoanalytic Center. She is the author of Attached to the Mouse, Disney and Contemporary Art, 2006 (UPA an imprint of Roman & Littlefield) and the catalogue essay, “Disney and Pop” in Once Upon a Time Walt Disney Studio. Other projects include Critical Conversations in a Limo, New York, 2006 (DVD) and Sound Art in a Limo, New York, 2006.

She is a multiple media and cross media artist whose art and poetry have been performed and exhibited worldwide. Projects are ephemeral and question boundaries in the arts. She lives in New York.