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Wade Wallerstein
Digital Anthropologist, Strategist, and Curator
Wade Wallerstein is a prominent figure in the digital art and technology space, based in the Bay Area.
With a rich educational background in Digital Anthropology and Liberal Arts from UCL and Sarah Lawrence College respectively, Wade is well-versed in the intersection of technology, art, and society.
As the founder of Silicon Valet, co-director of TRANSFER Gallery, and an Associate Curator & Community Manager at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, Wade has a strong presence in the art and tech community.
His expertise lies in digital content curation, online environments, tech policy, human-centered tech, and digital ethnographic methods.
Wade specializes in utilizing the internet as an exhibition platform for creative and marketing purposes, showcasing a deep understanding of virtual phenomenology and digital/internet art.
He is affiliated with prestigious research networks like UCL MAL and Clusterduck, further solidifying his position as a thought leader in the digital domain.
Having held various roles in esteemed organizations such as Outland Art, UCL Multimedia Anthropology Laboratory, and ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY LIMITED, Wade brings a wealth of experience to the table.
His background includes positions ranging from Technology & Events Curator at the Consulate General of Canada in San Francisco/Silicon Valley to Digital Archives Intern at the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
Noteworthy roles in media and publishing include Editor at RESPECT. magazine and Editor-in-Chief at The Phoenix, showcasing his versatile skill set.
Wade's diverse professional journey spans across curation, community management, digital marketing, and editorial roles, reflecting his multifaceted expertise in the digital and art landscape.