The Lower East Side just got its own yearbook—and no, it’s not a glossy high school relic, but a living, breathing community archive you can actually contribute to. Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive opens today at Abrons Arts Center, transforming all three of its galleries into a multi-sensory tribute to downtown’s public-housing residents…
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Edwin Pagán
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Pay Attention, The Streets are Talking
In the heart of New York’s Lower East Side, a unique project is redefining how communities preserve their history. The Lower East Side Yearbook, spearheaded by local artist and community organizer Destiny Mata, is rapidly evolving from a simple idea into a powerful multimedia archive celebrating the spirit and…
