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The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage

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The influx of socially engaged work among today’s artists has brought about conversations surrounding artists’ roles and long-term investments in the communities in and for which they create art. Here, Kemi Ilesanmi of The Laundromat Project in New York talks about the importance of regarding artists, not as interlopers, but as “neighbors” and “citizens” who hold multiple roles in the communities in which they live and work.

Filmed on May 11, 2015.

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The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage (the Center) is a multidisciplinary grantmaker and hub for knowledge-sharing, dedicated to fostering a vibrant cultural community in Greater Philadelphia. The Center invests in ambitious, imaginative, and catalytic work that showcases the region’s cultural vitality and enhances public life, and we engage in an ongoing exchange of ideas concerning artistic and interpretive practice with a broad network of cultural practitioners and leaders.

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