Give And Then Give Again
I’ve promoted several crowd funding projects here and through other social media because I believe we should support each other when the idea is strong. I always put my money where my mouth is, so here...
View ArticleBringing the World to The Bronx and The Bronx to the World
I was born in The Bronx. I grew up in The Bronx, so I feel an affinity for the Bronx Documentary Center. And as they’re trying to raise money for one year of programming, I am here to implore you to...
View ArticleThe Artist in a Professional World: Three Photographers Three Perspectives
How does one manage to make a living as a photographer and still stay true to their personal vision? The three photographers, all at different stages in their careers and all taking different paths,...
View ArticleDescent Into Darkness
The 9/11 Museum is not for me. It’s not for anyone who was in New York on that day or the days after. It’s for tourists looking for a visceral connection to an event they saw from a distance. For me...
View ArticleThese Projects Ask For Your Support & Attention
I wanted to talk about 4 fundraising projects that I think are worth your attention and hopefully your support. They are very different from each other, but they are strong projects by people who are...
View ArticleWill Steacy’s Deadline
I always found working in a newsroom thrilling. The feeling that you were at the origins of the news (while not really being there) was something that made my heart beat faster. I loved the way...
View ArticleSix Questionsfor Giovanni Savino
Tell me about your work? SLOW PORTRAITS was born out of my desire to “subvert” the very concept of portraiture by voiding the main portal of facial expressivity over the centuries: the eyes. When we...
View ArticleSix Questionsfor Olga Ginzburg
1. Tell us a little about this project / Picturing Staten Island The ongoing body of work I make on Staten Island began when I moved back to the borough, about four years ago— a place where my family...
View ArticleWhere Furrows Run Deep
I began writing this on July 4, and it seemed fitting, since originally I wanted to write about how Black farmers had been discriminated against over many years, and how the American Rescue Plan that...
View ArticleThree Questions for Qiana Mestrich
What was the germ of inspiration for this project? This project is an extension of The Black Doll series that I’ve been engaged with creating for several years now. Across cultures, dolls have commonly...
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