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Immigrants Lives – Making it Real
Warren Lehrer & Judith Sloan When is the last time you witnessed something IMPORTANT? I’m lucky – I live in NYC –where the opportunity to experience art abounds. But “great art” with COMPASSION? Not so easy to find. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Performance Review, Photography, Visual Art
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