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Megan N. Liberty

Megan N. Liberty is an arts writer and editor based in New York

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An Alternative History of the Future

At The Drawing Center, New York, artists and writers envision a world free of racism, sexism, colonialism and homophobia

BY Megan N. Liberty | 26 JUN 19
Profiles
How Photographer Erica Baum Peers Below the Surface of the Faded Page

Baum’s work, on view at New York’s Bureau Gallery, calls attention to the overlooked hand labour of the textile industry

BY Megan N. Liberty | 18 FEB 19
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