APR 07, 2019 – Two Brooklyn artists believe there is an aspect of the opioid crisis few people see – life after an addict has stopped using substances. That’s why couple and co-curators Graham MacIndoe and Susan Stellin — married professors at The New School — have unveiled a new exhibition that features photos and audio of addicts getting and staying clean taken by more than a dozen artists.
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