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Kristin Mueller is a sound designer, educator and performer recently returned to the US from the Middle East where she spent several years as an Instructor of Music at New York University, Abu Dhabi.  She is currently working in NYC as Sound Designer at Magnificent Noise media company where she engages in creative sonic opportunities to make great narrative storytelling.

Kristin mixes, sound designs and scores narrative driven work to create sound art, music, radio, installation, performance, film and podcasts that document and share untold stories. She has decades of experience working with creative teams from broadcast radio and journalism, visual art, installation, university students and colleagues to commercial companies such Audible.com where her sound design and producing work on audio series such as "West Cork"has been featured as"One of the 50 best Podcasts" by Time Magazine. Kristin thrives in her role as an interpreter working closely with producers and collaborators to translate creative visions through a technical lens and detailed expression, all while balancing timelines. She has collaborated with a wide variety of artists and musicians as a composer, performer, collaborator and technician for well over nearly two decades, engaging audiences at institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Traverse Theater (Edinburgh), Palais de Tokoyo (Paris), Celebrate Brooklyn, MoMA-PS1, Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), Brooklyn Museum, St. Ann's Warehouse, Watermill Center and a US State Department Middle East Tour. In addtion, she has also been a freelance radio producer, mixing engineer and sound engineer for National Public Radio, WNYC, WQXR and WFMU and individual artists. Working on stages such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Apollo Theater, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Celebrate Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum and many more.  As a songwriter/composer her work has been featured in various genres and in the Sundance Award winning film"What Alice Found". For theater she recently performed on the award winning production of Chekhov's "Cherry Orchard" adapted by the incredible Benedict Andrews at St. Ann's Warehouse - NY Times Critic pick.

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