Richard Ross — Art with a Purpose
RICHARD ROSS is an artist/activist/photographer and distinguished research professor of art based in Santa Barbara, California. As the creator of “Juvenile-in-Justice,” his work turns a lens on the placement and treatment of American juveniles housed by law in facilities that treat, confine, punish, assist and, occasionally, harm them.
Read MoreJuliet Romeo: Filmmaker, Journalist, Activist
JULIET ROMEO is an award-winning writer and director known for her dedication to bold, authentic storytelling. A Brooklyn-born Trinidadian filmmaker based in South Florida, she brings her lived experiences as a disabled Caribbean woman into her work, creating narratives that explore identity, resilience, and social justice.
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TWENTY complimentary editions of our ArtSpeak (nee: Inspicio) branded e-Magazine are ready for installation and download to your Apple iPad (preferably) and iPhone from the Apple App Store. The first three editions of our ArtSpeak branded e-Magazine (Volume 9, Number 2, Volume 10, Number 1, and Volume 10, Number 2) were published in 2023-24.
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From Liberty City to the Big Apple
Dancer, choreographer ROBERT BATTLE became artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in July 2011 after being personally selected by Judith Jamison, making him only the third person to head the Company since it was founded in 1958.
Read MoreThe Chapel of La Merced
In a neighborhood of empty storefronts and barred windows sits a treasure of beautiful architecture that is a gift to the surrounding...
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