Aaron Krach
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Aaron Krach is a writer and artist who now lives on Manhattan's lower east side. Aaron Krach was born in Ionia, Michigan on February 15, 1972. He grew up in Alhambra, California, and graduated from Alhambra High School. He attended the University of California San Diego in La Jolla, CA, graduating with a B.A. in Visual Arts in 1994. Aaron Krach moved to New York City in 1995. He is the former editor of Empire magazine in New York and senior editor at Cargo magazine. He was an editor at BravoTV.com (and affiliated sites: OUTzoneTV.com and BrilliantButCancelled.com). He is currently a features editor at House Beautiful magazine, a Hearst publication.
His first novel, Half-Life was published by Alyson in 2004.
Krach graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a B.A. in Visual Arts. His work has been exhibited in Olympia, Washington, New York City, St. Petersburg, Florida, and Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2006, his solo exhibition titled "100 New York Mysteries" was presented at DCKT Contemporary in Chelsea, New York. In 2007, new photographs and sculpture have been exhibited at 3rd Ward in Greenpoint, Jack The Pelican Presents in Brooklyn, Gallery 312 Online in Nova Scotia, Canada, and Massachusetts's College of Liberal Arts.
June, 2006, his second book, 100 New York Mysteries, a "silent movie turned into a book" was released through Lulu.com.