A selection of photographs made for Staying Put: 9 Years of the W.O.W. Project.
The anniversary fair brought together art, activities, karaoke, and performances in Columbus Park, Chinatown. Building on the lineage of past youth art and collective health fairs in Columbus Park, the fair poses several questions: What does it mean to stay put, to belong? How do we take root and find our power in upheaval?
The W.O.W. Project is an arts and anti-gentrification organization that centers women, queer, non-binary, and trans Asian youth as leaders working to grow and protect Chinatown’s creative culture amid rapid displacement.
Year: 2025
Digital Photography
The anniversary fair brought together art, activities, karaoke, and performances in Columbus Park, Chinatown. Building on the lineage of past youth art and collective health fairs in Columbus Park, the fair poses several questions: What does it mean to stay put, to belong? How do we take root and find our power in upheaval?
The W.O.W. Project is an arts and anti-gentrification organization that centers women, queer, non-binary, and trans Asian youth as leaders working to grow and protect Chinatown’s creative culture amid rapid displacement.
Year: 2025
Digital Photography