These Artists Live in a Homeless Shelter
Briefly

The art show in Brooklyn showcases work by Roger Miranda, a former art professor living in a migrant shelter, highlighting the intersection of art and resilience.
The gallery space was unique, located near the Brooklyn Navy Yard within a complex that houses a large migrant shelter, breaking conventional gallery norms.
Roger Miranda's journey reflects the potential for creativity and talent to emerge in unconventional circumstances, turning a shelter into a springboard for artistic expression.
By creating a makeshift studio within the shelter, Miranda demonstrates how supportive environments can foster artistic development and bring communities together through shared experiences.
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