Reflecting on this inspiring narrative, I completed with Nu Africa Foundation! Such a joy to tell Nile's story and shed light on Brooklyn's legacy of radical collectivism, which blossoms between Black neighbors, artists, and cultural stewards each day. Check it out: https://vimeo.com/492603713?fl=pl&fe=sh
Work hard, party harder! The Laundromat Project closed out People-Powered, their annual peer-fundraising campaign, with a bangin' celebration featuring New Orleans' very own Big Freedia, Queen of Bounce! We had to turn up our marketing to match this queen's undeniable...
Artists are seeding just futures built for us, by US. The Laundromat Project's annual fundraising campaign, People-Powered, garners vital resources for New York City's artists of color, who are charting the path to liberation through their community-rooted projects. Here's how...
Twenty years, four women, one story of love and resilience.
As part of its Twentieth Anniversary programming, Echoes of the Seed was The Laundromat Project's living celebration of art, artists, memory, resilience, and collective world-building. Together, we traversed the past,...
Bring back SUMMER! The Laundromat Project's fellowship program brought artists to the streets of Bed-Stuy to envision a world where creativity meets community-based practices to challenge systems of inequity. Think: art + community = upward spiral to just and sustainable...