Kirsten Ott Palladino

Atlanta, GA USA
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Professional Experience

This on-call writer covers a wide range of interests from the arts, travel, people profiles and interior design to luxe landscaping, teen angst, GLBT issues and national disaster relief. View my best bylined work at www.kirstenott.com or call me with last-minute assignments at 404 314 2672.

Expertise

Copy Editor
4 Years
Editor
4 Years
Fact-Checker
5 Years

Specialty

Arts & Humanities
4 Years
Travel
4 Years
Women's Issues
2 Years

Industries


Magazine - Large Consumer/National magazines
3 Years
Magazine - Local/Regional magazines
2 Years
Magazine - Trade magazines/publications (B2B)
Entry Level

Total Media Industry Experience

4 Years

Media Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Art & Antiques (10+), ARTnews (1-2), Executive Traveler (1-2), Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles (1-2)

Corporate Client List (# assignments last 2 yrs)

Prevision 3D (3-5), iParametrics (3-5), Steinway & Sons (3-5), Vitalian Design (1-2)

Other Work History

As a previous custom publishing and special sections editor, I welcome the opportunity to discuss your special advertorial needs.

Foreign Language Skills

some Spanish

Computer Skills

Word, Excel, Quark, Photoshop, Windows XP, OS 10.4.5, Illustrator, HTML, SEO

Equipment

laptop, digital camera (Canon PowerShot S1 IS), audio recorder

Work Permits & Visas

Passport

References

Happily provided upon request

Associations

Magazine Association of the Southeast, Atlanta Press Club, ED2010, AvantGuild, Sigma Tau Delta (National English Honor Society)

Showcase

General

Pencil in a visit to these museums on your next business trip.
750-word profile on Art & Antiques Emerging Artist Rob Colvin.
News article about how Jackson Pollock's controversy lives on almost 50 years after his death, evidenced by disputes over the authenticity of 32 recently discovered paintings.
The Museum of Russian Art reopened to the public early last month after almost a year-long, $5.5 million construction project in its new facility.
During Halloween weekend, Boise State University art professor John Taye's "Flight of Dreams," a 35-pound wooden sculpture of a nude woman, was stolen from the Faculty Art Exhibition in the gallery of the university's liberal arts building.
This impressive anniversary showcase of approximately 120 works included paintings, sculpture, mixed media, photography, prints and installation art. Artists ranged from the renowned, including Jasper Johns, Alex Katz, Robert Mapplethorpe and Frank Stella, to regionally acclaimed rising stars, such as Carolyn Carr, John Folsom, Zoe Hersey and Rocío Rodríguez.
Spotlight on Naples, Florida, thriving art and antiques scene.
Explore the sugary beaches of Florida’s panhandle, reconnect with the great outdoors at a hunting lodge, head to the hills of North Carolina to find respite in the Blue Ridge Mountains or go gambling and golfing down in the delta.