
Culture Slop w/ Andrew McClintock, Jason Yuan, Maritza Lerman Yoes
Join us for an engaging discussion featuring Andrew McClintock and Jason Yuan, expertly moderated by Maritza Lerman Yoes.
Meet the Speakers:
Andrew McClintock - Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Culture Slop, a magazine dedicated to the realms of art, culture, and technology. He also founded Ever Gold [Projects], a contemporary art gallery and advisory in San Francisco and Los Angeles, showcasing over 400 exhibitions and public events since 2009. Previously, he co-founded On Approval and served as Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of SFAQ.
Jason Yuan - Founder and CEO of Future Lovers, specializing in social intelligence. His previous ventures include co-founding AI startup New Computer, creating Dot, a narrative memory companion, and working with Apple's Human Interface team. His noteworthy project, Mercury OS, was a speculative operating system that anticipated the rise of language-driven computing.
Maritza Lerman Yoes - Founder & CEO of Future TrashCan, and Chief Cultural Officer of Culture Slop: Season One. A trained playwright, Maritza intertwines art, technology, and media through innovative cultural strategies. Her impressive collaborations include work with Tesla, Apple, Playboy, LACMA, and the Hammer Museum.
About Culture Slop:
Culture Slop combines a print magazine with a series of dynamic digital and in-person experiences. With the launch of Season One in June 2026, 15,000 free print copies will be distributed across major cities including San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo.
Event Location:
tiat - A hub at the intersection of art & technology, providing a space for creative technologists to experiment and exhibit their work. As a 501c3 nonprofit, we proudly support cultural initiatives.
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