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Paul Ramírez Jonas, Let Freedom Ring, 2022, Washington, DC. The Association for Public Art is installing the public artwork in Independence National Historical Park. Photo courtesy of the Association for Public Art.
Dissection, from the Drexel Archives, Women's Medical College of PA. Source material for The Woman Question at People's Light.
Derrick Hodge, Grammy Award winner, bass guitarist, and music director. Photo by Kevin Mohatt.
Melanie Smith, Orange Lush, 1995/2015, installation view of Strange Currencies, The Galleries at Moore. Photo by Kait Privitera.
Kristy Edmunds.
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Kristy Edmunds

Ain Gordon during a 2017 performance of Radicals In Miniature. Photo by Paula Court
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Ain Gordon

A guest at The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History's exhibition The First Salute. Photo by Christopher Brown / Shoot From Within Photography. 
Two men, Zac Manuel and his father Phillip, sit in a dimly-lit video editing station, silhouetted by the greyish-blue light of their computer screen
Pew Fellow Zoe Strauss, color photographs, 2000-2009, on view at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage. Courtesy of the artist and Bruce Silverstein Gallery.
Bettina Escauriza, 2024 Pew Fellow. Photo by David Evan McDowell.
Artist Guadalupe Maravilla. Photo courtesy of RAIR.
Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, and Thom Bell of Philadelphia International Records. Photo courtesy of Gamble-Huff Music.
Anna Deavere Smith.