Galia Schnadower

I was born in Mexico City to a warm and loving family, who decided to move to Israel when I was 2 years old. I spent my childhood in a kibbutz, until my family decided to return to Mexico, in 1990, when I was 10 years old. Since very young, my passion for creating was very noticeable. Read more>>
Jackson Wargo

It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact moment when Snowball ii became a tangible entity. If you ask the US Patent & Trademark Office, they’d tell you it happened months after we put out our third record—even though I submitted the trademark months before we put out our first. Read more>>
Talin Gureghian

Beirut born. Armenian parents. Moved to Los Angeles in the late 70s. After attending Art Center College of Design, I worked in San Francisco at Cahan & Associates, a fantastic place to be a designer in the early 90s. After an impulsive move to the UK, I found myself in No Man’s Land, in the middle of rural Hampshire (Yes, it was really called No Man’s Land). Read more>>
Katie McCoach

After I graduated college, I knew I wanted to work with books. Figuring out exactly how I would do this was challenging, to say the least. I worked with literary magazines, a small publishing house, and a literary agent, but I felt most like myself when I worked directly with writers to help them enhance their craft. Read more>>
Fiora B.

The Silverlake Flea was founded by myself over 15 years ago and started in the small parking lot of my then art gallery Ghettogloss. It was a small weekend outdoor venue in the heart of Silverlake and sponsored by Ghettogloss to support the new wave of the Crafters and Handmade folk that was springing into the art scene by storm. Read more>>
