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@cgregoryphoto captured this view of El Cerro, a rural, working-class neighborhood in Naranjito, Puerto Rico. Chemi Rosado-Seijo, a social practice artist, has been working in the community for 15 years, helping residents paint houses shades of green to blend into the lush foliage. The art world in #PuertoRico has had to learn to survive during lean times through a new artistic “sharing” economy — sharing knowledge; resources; and access to infrastructure, materials and spaces. Might these artists now serve as an example — and catalyst — for other communities? In the wake of Hurricane Maria’s crushing devastation of Puerto Rico, @klausbiesenbach, the director of @momaps1 and chief curator at large for @ニューヨーク近代美術館, and @cgregoryphoto, a Puerto Rican photojournalist based in New York, traveled to see how artists were facing the challenges of a post-disaster island. “Now more than ever, Puerto Rico needs artists taking things like humor, taking aesthetic beauty and using that to shed light on some of the hardships and the atrocities that are happening on the island,” @cgregoryphoto said. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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