Kirsten Anderson Joins Hi Fructose Magazine As Editor At Large

by Scott Beale on January 6, 2008 · 0 comments

Kirsten Anderson

Kirsten Anderson, who owns the great Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle and compiled and edited the book “Pop Surrealism”, has just accepted an offer to be an Editor At Large at Hi Fructose Magazine. That’s great news, she’s the perfect person for the job. Speaking of Kirsten, she recently launched her new art blog Right Some Good, which is off to a great start.

UPDATE: Here’s the announcement from Hi Fructose Magazine. In addition to Kirsten, they also hired Ert O’Hara as their new Managing Associate Editor. Perviously Ert was an editor, writer, and photographer for Fecal Face Dot Com and Juxtapoz.

photo by Geoff Carter

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