
[Past Event] Art in the Digital Age: How Tech Is Transforming the Way Artists and Art Spaces Bring Work to Life
We know that one of the industries that has been greatly impacted in the last year is the arts, especially museums and galleries. We also know that technology has been evolving how artists create and tell stories. ARTECHOUSE, an innovative digital art space, has been helping support artists in bringing their visions to life since it opened in 2017. Join Worth for an intimate discussion with ARTECHOUSE’s founders as we discuss how technology is driving the art exhibition space forward, how the integration of technology like AI is transforming how artists create and how this could change what it means to invest in art now.
Featuring: Kathleen Entwistle, Private Wealth Advisor, Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, Sandro Kereselidze, Co-founder & Chief Creative Officer, ARTECHOUSE and Tati Pastukhova, Co-founder & Managing Director, ARTECHOUSE
Moderated by: Juliet Scott-Croxford, CEO, Worth
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- Thursday, February 18, 12 p.m. ET/ 9 a.m. PT
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A leader in private wealth management for successful families, women and business owners.
Kathy joined UBS in 2007 and subsequently formed Entwistle Partners, creating a team of professionals dedicated to providing multigenerational wealth advice to affluent families, C-suite executives and founders.
With her nearly 30-year career defined by many leadership roles, Kathy has been recognized with multiple awards and designations for her achievements—from Forbes as a Top 200 female financial advisor in the country to three consecutive Barron’s nominations to their “Top Women Financial Advisors” list. Kathy attributes her success to her dedicated team who help her deliver on strong personal relationships, thoughtful advice and a high level of service.
Experience
Officer in Corporate Trust Department, Manufacturers Hanover Trust
Vice President and Wealth Advisor, Morgan Stanley
Credentials
Certified Financial Planner, (CFP®)
Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®)
Forbes “Top Women Wealth Advisor,” 2018, 2019
Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisor,” New Jersey, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Forbes “Top 200 Women Advisors,” 2017, 2018
M.B.A., Fordham University
Life
Kathy serves on the Board of Directors for: The Ridgewood Public Library Foundation, The Family Support Organization of Bergen County, St, Joseph’s School for the Blind, Christian Health Care Center Foundation, and Ridgewood A.M. Rotary.
She is an active member of the Commerce and Industry Association of New Jersey and Women United in Philanthropy.
In her free time, she enjoys golfing, spending time with family and relaxing at the beach.

Sandro Kereselidze is the Co-founder & Chief Creative Officer of ARTECHOUSE, an experiential, technology-driven art company dedicated to producing and presenting groundbreaking 21st century art experiences for 21st century audiences.
His vision of redefining the way art is experienced and creating a supportive ecosystem for the future of art today has set the company apart as a pioneer in the field of experiential artistic creation and presentation in the United States and the world. Under Sandro’s creative direction, ARTECHOUSE has grown to become the leading platform for some of the most prominent artists of today, such as Refik Anadol, Daito Manabe, fuse*, Zach Lieberman, NONOTAK, Adrien M. & Claire B. and many others.
In collaboration with these artists, and through the efforts of its own in-house production team, ARTECHOUSE has produced and created over 22 blockbuster exhibitions, 10 innovative live shows and 130 AR experiences, attracting over 1.1M visitors and captivating a global audience. These efforts have made headlines in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, National Geographic, CNN, the Washington Post and numerous other national and international publications. ARTECHOUSE has also fostered meaningful partnerships with organizations like the Society for Neuroscience, Pantone Color Institute and the United Nations Foundation.
What started out as the nation’s first innovative art destination is now a home, online and off, for technology-driven art. From physical, immersive art spaces in Washington D.C., New York and Miami to an extended reality mobile app, ARTECHOUSE connects progressive ideas, artists and audiences and stimulates interest in the limitless possibilities of technology, science and creativity.
Prior to the opening of ARTECHOUSE, Sandro and co-founder Tati Pastukova founded Art Soiree in 2009, an entrepreneurial concept that turned into a self-funded start-up business aiming to support local artists through multi-faceted experiential programming. For over nine years, they produced exhibitions, festivals, concerts and culturally-driven experiences for local audiences in Washington, DC. After producing over 200 events per year, they quickly realized that they needed a space where they could expand and continue their experiential art programming. After years of searching, in 2015 they finally found a place to dedicate as a home for innovative art created through technology. In 2017, they opened the doors to the first ARTECHOUSE location, where artists and audiences are invited to experiment with the unlimited possibilities of innovative art. Since then, ARTECHOUSE has opened physical locations in Miami Beach and New York City, and launched a mobile application, bringing the experience of art and technology to countless people around the world.
Today, Sandro is on a mission to bring ARTECHOUSE to every city, and plans to announce at least 3 more new locations by the end of 2021.
“Every city has a destination for fine arts, theater, music, and film. Our goal is to be the home in those cities for an innovative, 21st-century art that is created at the intersection of art, science, and technology. A place where one can always get inspired, educated, and empowered by exploring the latest and the best works of art and tech.” -Sandro Kereselidze, Founder & Chief Creative Officer

Tatiana (Tati) Pastukhova is the co-founder and managing director at ARTECHOUSE. Tati graduated from George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs in 2007, and returned to receive an MBA degree in 2011. Her early career background includes international marketing for the higher education and finance industries. Always inspired by and passionate for the arts, in 2009 she and ARTECHOUSE co-founder and now husband Sandro Kereselidze founded Art Soiree, a Washington, DC based arts organization, and in 2015 founded ARTECHOUSE. Now leading American innovation in art and technology, ARTECHOUSE is dedicated to curating, showcasing, and producing experiential and technology driven exhibits by new media artists. ARTECHOUSE first opened its doors in Washington, DC, in June 2017 and has since captivated a global audience, making headlines in The New York Times, BBC, USA Today, National Geographic, CNN, the Washington Post and numerous other national and international media outlets as the premier contemporary art space. ARTECHOUSE is a leading innovative art space and platform in the U.S. solely dedicated to showcasing and producing the world's best experiential and immersive digital art exhibitions by groundbreaking artists working at the intersection of art, science and technology. Following its successful run in D.C., ARTECHOUSE has expanded to Miami Beach, FL in 2018 and New York City in 2019.
Tati believes that providing a dedicated space for artists to collaborate, showcase their talents, and create is vital to the future of not only the arts, but all sciences, business, and of course, technology.
“We use technology more and more in our everyday lives, and the art that is being created with technology is very reflective of that. Contemporary art should reflect our lives, what is happening in our society today. At ARTECHOUSE it is our mission to educate, inspire and empower in the creation of new art forms using the latest tools.” – Tati

Juliet currently serves as CEO for media brand Worth, responsible for leading its transformation from a print magazine to a content platform that focuses on ‘Worth beyond Wealth’ and inspires and informs an affluent, influential and successful community of individuals to be their best selves.
Juliet began her career as a management consultant, learning to code at IBM Business Consulting Services, before focusing on business strategy and organizational change, working with clients to solve complex business problems across a variety of sectors through the use of technology.
Her experience in this area took her to a role at Boxwood (now KPMG) where she worked as a senior consultant in strategy and business change, with a focus on the media and technology sector. After working as a consultant with Guardian News & Media on its print to digital strategy, in 2012 she was confirmed in a permanent role to lead strategy and operations for the Guardian Media Group’s commercial division based in London.
Juliet joined the Guardian’s executive committee in 2015 and, as chief delivery officer; was responsible for the strategic implementation of the global three year turnaround plan and subsequent transformation and growth for the Guardian’s US operation, relocating to New York in 2016.
She lives in Westchester with her husband and son, is a keen runner, yogi, and skier.