Public Project
STOOP TALK
to visual media and studio play, skill-sharing, and a location that fosters community engagement. The goal is to promote a dialogue and develop a new visual language that explores the potential of art for the local community and its artists. Active participation, creative strategy, and support are fundamental to the progression of these workshops, which aim to inspire change and engage in ways that represent the lived experiences and suggestions of all participants. The focus is on growing the narrative that art is for and by us, and that we can impact our legacy. The workshops are still ongoing, and over the past five years, Larissa has successfully highlighted numerous artists, resources, and local BIPOC businesses across multiple states.
The artist and founder, Larissa Frimpong, utilizes the AEffect of feedback from each event and shapes a new experience each time, incorporating multiple mediums. Larissa's motto is "It's the community + art for me".
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