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'''Sarah Hamerman''' is an art librarian and researcher based in [[New York City|Brooklyn]], NY. She is assistant librarian at the Whitney Museum Library and project cataloger for artists' books at the MoMA Library. She holds a MSLIS/MS in art history from the Pratt Institute, New York (2017). Sarah is also Pratt ALA Chapter Secretary.  
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'''Sarah Hamerman''' is an art librarian and researcher based in New Jersey. She is poetry cataloging specialist at Princeton University Rare Books and Special Collections. Previously she was assistant librarian at the Whitney Museum Library and project cataloger for artists' books at the MoMA Library. Sarah is also a founding member of the [https://cybernetics.social/ Cybernetics Library]. In 2018, she and Greyory Blake founded [http://www.office-space2.com Office Space 2], a contemporary art gallery and reading room in New Brunswick, N.J. She holds a MSLIS/MS in art history from the Pratt Institute, New York (2017). Sarah was formerly Pratt ALA Chapter Secretary.
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Sarah's writing has appeared in ''Art Libraries Journal'', the Are.na Blog, ''Blonde Art Books'' blog and ''The Media: Immaterial Digital Labor'' issue.
  
 
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Sarah Hamerman is an art librarian and researcher based in New Jersey. She is poetry cataloging specialist at Princeton University Rare Books and Special Collections. Previously she was assistant librarian at the Whitney Museum Library and project cataloger for artists' books at the MoMA Library. Sarah is also a founding member of the Cybernetics Library. In 2018, she and Greyory Blake founded Office Space 2, a contemporary art gallery and reading room in New Brunswick, N.J. She holds a MSLIS/MS in art history from the Pratt Institute, New York (2017). Sarah was formerly Pratt ALA Chapter Secretary. Sarah's writing has appeared in Art Libraries Journal, the Are.na Blog, Blonde Art Books blog and The Media: Immaterial Digital Labor issue.

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