Teun van der Heijden is a graphic designer and co-founder of Heijdens Karwei, a graphic design agency based partly in Amsterdam and partly in New York. They are known for the design of award winning photography books like Black Passport, Diamond Matters, Rape of a Nation, Latitude Zero, Interrogations, War Porn, Gold Coast, Inshallah, and recently REX.
Teun has studied graphic design at St. Joost in Breda. A post academic studies in Art-Direction at the HKU in Utrecht and Photography at ACF in Amsterdam.
Jane E. Klinger is Chief Conservator of Conservation Management at the National Institute for Holocaust Documentation, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She is also a Coremans Fellow of the Preservation Studies Program at the University of Delaware. She earned her Master’s in Conservation at Rosary College Graduate School of Fine Arts at the Villa
Schifanoia in Florence, Italy.
Joan M. Walker is a conservation scientist at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. She earned her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at Indiana University.