At the Laundromat Project, Artists Are Ambassadors of Joy and Activism
The Laundromat Project was founded two decades ago at a kitchen table on MacDonough Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, when Risë...
Read moreThe Laundromat Project was founded two decades ago at a kitchen table on MacDonough Street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, when Risë...
Read moreEven with blackened eyes, the women in Donna Ferrato’s photographs look defiant, not defeated. A photojournalist and feminist activist who...
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Read moreFor Cynthia Philips, it was the sound of bees, willows, crickets and the hum of a metallic Tibetan bowl that...
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