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HOUSE CALL with Sister Elizabeth Fiorite
We are continuing our HOUSE CALL series by checking in with visual artist, writer, educator, counselor, and activist Sister Elizabeth Fiorite as she shelters in place with her fellow Dominican ...
HOUSE CALL with Thony Aiuppy
Yellow House is checking in with the artists, writers, performers, and activists who have filled our space with their works and voices. During a time of crisis, creatives are faced ...
Meet Our New Intern Corinne Lightfoot
Interviewed by Phyllis Bell-Davis Corinne Lightfoot is unassuming but her passion for the arts and non-profit organization speaks volume to her quiet power. The 34-year-old is the current program assistant ...
Reflections on Home: Words of Impact and Gratitude
Written by Hope McMath On the surface it was an exhibition highlighting the art and stories of 15 women from Iraq, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. But Home: The Stories of ...
Two Years of Exhibitions at Yellow House
A short video look back in celebration of two years of art, action, and change.
Sharing Stories of Home: Meet Hala Khalil
By Hope McMath and Hala Khalil The daily experiences in the current exhibition, Home: Stories of Arab Immigrant and Refugee Women, have been transformative. From students connecting with women artists ...