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The Laundromat Project Presents: Gather & Create
Gather & Create is The Laundromat Project’s annual community celebration of the Create Change Artists-in-Residence and is VIRTUAL this year!
Join us to experience virtual presentations of this year’s commissioned projects by the Dreamseed Collective, Rochelle Jamila Wilbun, Ogemdi Ude, and Gabriel Torres. Throughout the year, each artist has shaped collaborative community-based projects around strategies for communal well-being and holistic healing practices—from a theatrical production exploring substance use and recovery, to postpartum movement workshops and roundtables on tarot. Learn more about these artists as they share the creative ideas they’re putting into action across New York City.
This year’s Gather & Create will be held virtually on Wednesday, November 10, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm EST. It will feature presentations from the 2021 Create Change Artists-in-Residence: Dreamseed Collective, Rochelle Jamila Wilbun, Ogemdi Ude, and Gabriel Torres.
Venue: The Laundromat Project
1476 Fulton Street
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718--57-40798
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