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Helen Lin

Localization -Visual Arts Team Lead at Tapas

Helen Lin has a diverse work experience in the arts and design industry. Helen most recently worked at Tapas Media as the Localization-Visual Arts Team Lead, responsible for overseeing visual arts projects. Prior to that, they worked as a Typesetter at the same company.

Before joining Tapas Media, Helen worked at Sarah Sze Studio as a Digital Technician Fine Arts Studio Assistant. Their responsibilities included video editing, photo editing, and audiovisual troubleshooting. Helen also maintained tech inventory and updated the database.

Helen gained experience in gallery work as a Gallery Intern at White Columns, where they conducted artist research, managed inventory, and formatted press kits. Helen also worked on art-handling for various events.

Additionally, Helen has worked as a Junior Animator/Illustrator at Gallery Design Studio LLC, where they designed and animated visual materials for clients. Helen also worked as a Designer at Prospect NY, collaborating with fine artists to create home decor versions of their artwork.

Helen's earlier experiences include roles as a Connecting Matters Fellow at UMatter, a Graphics Associate at Pace Center of Civic Engagement, a Ceramics Studio Manager at Wilson Ceramics Studio, a Design Intern at Connexient, and a Graphic Designer at the Office of Sustainability.

Overall, Helen has a strong background in visual arts, design, and gallery work, with a focus on digital design and animation. Helen has experience working with artists, managing projects, and creating visual materials for various purposes.

Helen Lin's education history begins in 2010 when they attended Stuyvesant High School for an undisclosed degree and field of study. Helen then went on to attend The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art from 2013 to 2014, where they pursued a degree in visual arts through the Cooper Union High School Outreach program. Finally, from 2014 to 2018, Helen attended Princeton University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree. Their field of study at Princeton was concentrated in art and archaeology, specifically studio arts, with a minor in East Asian studies.

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