Our logo as a stamp, designed by one of our readers, William Everston, as a submission to our Mail Art Bulletin series.

I’m super excited to announce that I’ve joined Hyperallergic as a Staff Writer! It’s a pleasure to work alongside editors Hrag Vartanian, Jillian Steinhauer and Mostafa Heddaya at the NYC-based artblogazine.

Alicia Eler, Staff Writer

Alicia Eler is a writer and art critic whose projects focus on American pop and consumer culture, the invention of childhood, and queer histories. Her recent reviews investigate anthropomorphism. In addition to her work for Hyperallergic, Eler is a contributing critic for Artforum.com and RAW Vision Magazine. You can follow her adventures on Twitter at @aliciaeler.

 

ABOUT Hyperallergic

Since our founding in 2009, we have endeavored to deliver playful, serious, and radical perspectives on art and culture to an ever-expanding readership of art enthusiasts, cultural omnivores, and everyone in between.

Hyperallergic’s incisive coverage of art and its discontents has been cited extensively in outlets ranging from the New York Times,The Washington Post, and The Guardian toThe Nation, WNYC, Gawker, Kottke, Andrew Sullivan, and Felix Salmon, among countless others.

In early 2013 we partnered with Tumblr to co-produce the first-ever Tumblr Art Symposium, and our curatorial efforts with Tumblr and elsewhere have been praised byWiredPaper MagazineBULLETT,  The Content Strategist, and leading Swedish newspaper Sydsvenskan.

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Hyperallergic also publishes a Weekend edition edited by a collective of leading writers and journalists, which includes John Yau, Thomas Micchelli, Albert Mobilio, and Claudia La Rocca.

Hyperallergic [is a] witty, provocative, artblog-meets-magazine that is at once playful and serious and impossible to stop reading.”  (Art.sy)

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Check out the masthead for the full staff list: http://hyperallergic.com/about/