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.
Read more • Watch LaToya's talk on TED.com
Framework: Activism, Memory and the Social Landscape
LaToya Ruby Frazier at The American Academy in Berlin
Guna S. Mundheim Artist Talk, March 4, 2014
©2014 The American Academy
Framework: Activism, Memory and the Social Landscape
The abandonment of suburban industrial towns by local and state governments has not been visually documented or accurately covered by the American mass media. With the rise of the “creative class” or “urban pioneers” pitted against the displaced working class, much human suffering experienced by the newly dislocated is overlooked. For over a decade, LaToya Ruby Frazier has been documenting, through photography and video, the collapse of the steel mill industry, environmental negligence, and deindustrialization that has affected her family and community in Braddock, Pennsylvania, a thirteen-block industrial town in the eastern region of Allegheny County. In this lecture, Frazier discussed her work, the importance of documentary photography today, and focused particularly on the intersection of documentary art that represents invisible realities and the importance of cultural memory found in the industrial heritage of towns such as Braddock, Pennsylvania and Eisenhüttenstadt in East Germany.
AIMIA | AGO Photography Prize
Interview with artist LaToya Ruby Frazier
2013 AIMIA | AGO Photography Prize winner
©2013 Art Gallery of Ontario
LaToya Ruby Frazier AIMIA AGO Photography Prize Interview
The Aimia | AGO Photography Prize is one of Canada’s largest photography prizes and one of the largest art and culture prize programs in the world.
Seven on Seven 2012
“Seven on Seven 2012: Michael Herf and LaToya Ruby Frazier”
Rhizome Seven on Seven Conference
New Museum of Contemporary Art
April 14th 2012
Seven on Seven 2012: Michael Herf and LaToya Ruby Frazier from Rhizome on Vimeo.