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📣2024 Photoville Festival: 20 Exhibitions Still On View!

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Did you hear? There are still 20 exhibitions on view in all 5 boroughs up throughout the summer! 202

Did you hear? There are still 20 exhibitions on view in all 5 boroughs up throughout the summer! [View this email in your browser]( 2024 PHOTOVILLE FESTIVALFIND US IN ALL 5 BOROUGHS THIS SUMMER! We are so excited to announce that there are still 20 incredible and dynamic exhibitions on view for the 2024 Photoville Festival in all 5 boroughs! With stories from the complexities between [immigration and home]( to sports snapshots of [American Negro League baseball players]( from the 1930s–1950s, the range and creativity of the festival is still alive and thriving! This summer, we caught up with 2024 Photoville Festival exhibition artists to hear more about their exhibitions still on view! Follow us on [Instagram]( and [Facebook]( to see these one-on-one exclusives coming up! And don’t forget to tag us on your adventures using our Instagram handle, [@photoville]( and hashtag #PhotovilleFestival, #Photoville2024, #PhotovilleNYC. [CHECK OUT ALL EXHIBITIONS STILL ON VIEW!]( ‘LOS INOCENTES’Artist Talk with Edwin PagánThursday, July 11, 2024 at 6:30PM Photoville Festival exhibition artist, [Edwin Pagán]( will be hosting a talk this week at the [Van Cortlandt House Museum]( Join us this Thursday, July 11 at 6:30PM as Edwin talks us through his documentary photoessay, [Los Inocentes (The Innocents)](. In this exhibition, we are invited into the intimate stories of the resiliency of children who live in South Bronx, Spanish Harlem (El Barrio), and the Lower East Side (Loisaida), who prevail and thrive beyond their environments. [LEARN MORE ABOUT ‘LOS INOCENTES’!]( SUPPORT THEYEAR-ROUND WORKOF PHOTOVILLE! Be a part of our ongoing efforts in showcasing [free and accessible public art]( during our annual festival and throughout the year around the country; providing [educational programming]( to youth artists; and supporting educators and artists with grants, funding, and professional development for years to come! [SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!]( Like us on [Facebook]( and follow us on [Instagram]( to stay up to date as we share more exhibition previews and highlight artists’ stories through the summer! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR INCREDIBLE PARTNERS AND FRIENDS WHO MAKE THE PHOTOVILLE FESTIVAL ACCESSIBLE TO ALL! [SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!]( Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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