OMA Contributors

Curation: Michael Worthington & Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon
Exhibition Design: Michael Worthington
OMA Team: Richard Birkbeck, Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon, Jules Condes, Amanda Curbelo, Colleen Ellithorpe, Seth Garcia, Channing Gray, Matt Gutierrez, Casandra Hamilton, Emily Hunt, Jabe Jones, Francesca La Madrid, Adam Lavigne, Shelly Strazis, and Liz Walton

Graphic Design: Michael Worthington

SMU Contributors

Curation and Exhibition Design: Michael Worthington
Project Management: Jolene de Verges, Director, Hamon Arts Library and Beverly Mitchell, Assistant Director, Hamon Arts Library 
Installation Team: Sam Esquivel, Tom McKerrow, Michele Nordahl, Brian Peterman
Graphic Design: Michael Worthington

PDC Contributors

Curation and Exhibition Design: Michael Worthington
Installation Team: Michelle Bac, Stephanie Lane Gage, Cory Siefker
Graphic Design: Michael Worthington with Michelle Bac and Stephanie Lane Gage

Michael Worthington
Michael Worthington is the founding partner of Counterspace design studio in Los Angeles, and faculty in the Graphic Design Program at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). He curated the design shows “Two Lines Align” and “Inside Out & Upside Down” at REDCAT and is the author of Inside Out & Upside Down: Posters from CalArts 1980–2019.
www.counterspace.net
www.posters.calarts.edu

Andrew Krivine
Andrew Krivine owns one of the largest private collections of Punk, New Wave and Post-Punk graphic design in the world. He began collecting when staying with his cousin John Krivine in London during the summer of 1977. John founded the seminal punk fashion boutiques Acme Attractions and BOY on the King’s Road in the late 1970s. Andrew lives in New York, and continues to add to the collection, which now exceeds 7,000 pieces. He has authored two illustrated books on Punk and New Wave graphic design, Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die and Reversing Into The Future, released by the UK publisher Pavilion Books. Both titles are distributed by Harper Collins in the US.

Sheila Rock
American-born and  based in London in the mid ’70s, Rock’s career started with photographing the early punk scene. She documented not just the bands (The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Generation X, The Buzzcocks) but also the scene itself. Her photographs stand as an iconic and authentic documentation of a vibrant street and youth culture. 
www.sheilarock.com