Drolet, Brian, Managing Editor of Electronic Publishing
American Musuem of Natural History
New Networks

Brian Drolet is the managing editor of electronic publications at the American Museum of Natural History's National Center for Science Literacy, Education and Techonology. Previously he was a producer at the Voyager company, where he developed a CD-ROM with collage and assemblage artist Betye Saar, and where he produced Mumia Abu Jamal: Live From Death Row in Voyager's First Person series. He also developed a web site, Fragile Dwelling, with photographer Margaret Morton. Drolet also worked with Voyager founder Bob Stein to create an online twenty four hour live webcast channel. Drolet has also produced a number of independent projects, including the CD-ROM Inroads Africa for Arts International; a website for National Video Resources; and (in progress) a website for the William Kuntsler Memorial Fund. Prior to his involvement with electronic publishing, he worked for over 25 years as a book editor and publisher and was founding editor of Banner Press. In 1997 he co-curated Ambush in the Streets, an exhibition of photographer Jules Bachus' three-year record ofpochoirs , stencil art on the walls of Paris' working class and immigrant communities.