A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan
LaToya spent five months living in Flint, Michigan, documenting the lives of those affected by the city's water crisis for her photo essay Flint is Family. As the crisis dragged on, she realized it was going to take more than a series of photos to bring relief. In this inspiring, surprising TED talk, she shares the creative lengths she went to in order to bring free, clean water to the people of Flint.
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“Intimacies” at Gallery 400
9/9/11 – 10/22/11 Gallery 400 Intimacies Curated by John Neff and Lorelei Stewart September 9-October 22, 2011 Reception: Friday, September 9, 5-8 pm Elijah Burgher/Tom Daws | LaToya Ruby Frazier | Desirée Holman | Leigh Ledare | Laurel Nakadate | Michael Sirianni In the six artists’ works in Intimacies the camera is an active agent in […]
Moveable Feast
Aperture Foundation, 2010 – 2011 NYC Green Cart Program Commission Moveable Feast: Fresh Produce and the NYC Green Cart Program Mar 22 — Jul 10 2011 Museum of the City of New York Artist Statement I set out to document encounters with the Green Carts’ owners, workers, and customers. I was looking for how the presence of […]
Panelist at The New School
Confounding Expectations: Revisiting “In, Around and Afterthoughts on Documentary Photography” Wednesday, November 3, 2010 – 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The New School, Tishman Auditorium 66 West 12th Street Aperture Foundation, the Photography Program in the School of Art, Media and Technology at Parsons and the Vera List Center for Art and Politics present a panel entitled Contemporary Documentary […]
“Inspired” at Steven Kasher Gallery
Woodlawn Street, Braddock, PA, 2010 (After Helmut Newton 1975) Commissioned Collaboration with photographer Brian F. Henry Inspired exhibition at the Steven Kasher Gallery, Chelsea, NYC