Name: LuLu LoLo Title of Project: Blessings From Mother Cabrini, Saint of the Immigrants Project Description: LuLu LoLo, in homage to Mother Cabrini, Saint of the Immigrants will offer blessings and compassion to passersby on her pilgrimage along the path of 14th Street. Mother Cabrini sailed from Italy to New York City in 1899 to […]
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AiOP 2017: SENSE- Get to Know This Year’s Artists! Lulu Lolo
September 3, 2017 – 12:00 pm
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The Students’ Perspectives: The Art in Odd Places Class from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro
December 5, 2015 – 11:40 am
In our last post, Sheryl Oring discussed the Art in Odd Places festival in Greensboro, North Carolina and taking her Art in Odd Places class at the University of North Carolina to New York City for AiOP 2015: RECALL back in October. In this latest post, the students from this class share their insights and […]
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