April 15, 2019 – Parsons professor of photography, Graham MacIndoe and Lang adjunct professor of Journalism + Design, Susan Stellin, curated an exhibit dedicated to redefining the word, and analyzing stigmas associated with substance users and addicts. MacIndoe and Stellin collaborated as a photographer and reporter team, and the objective behind the exhibit that opened April 6, was a longtime idea in the making. “Susan and I have wanted for a long time to put together something that was more about recovery and harm reduction than about addiction. We’ve seen so many exhibits and so many media portrayals of addiction but we never get to see what comes after or in between. That was the impetus for us curating the exhibition,” said MacIndoe.
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