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2.8 featuring Jordana Zeldin and Kimberly Faith Waid

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About the artists:
Jordana Zeldin is a Providence-raised, Brooklyn-based photographer who has always been drawn to the way in which the act of photographing something everyday, tossed-aside or overlooked can make it new and worthy of reconsideration. Her most recent project was "everything you want, everything you need", a site-specific installation featuring curated objects and photographs that explores the collision of past and present at a popular flea market in Brooklyn. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Film and American Studies from the University of East Anglia in England and has both trained and worked as a Teaching Assistant at the International Center of Photography in New York City.
Kimberly Faith Waid hails from Montgomery, Alabama. She received her BFA
from The Savannah College of Art & Design and her MFA in Creative Writing -
Fiction from New York University. She is a writer of both fiction and journalism—
the latter having appeared in ArtSlant and MetroMix, a division of the Los
Angeles Times. She was recently a Goldwater Fellow in Creative Writing at
Coler-Goldwater Hospital and has taught creative writing to undergraduates at
New York University. She currently lives in Savannah, Georgia where she is
working on a novel. She is also a cheerleader for oral storytelling and saving the
independent bookstore as the Publicity Director for The Unchained Tour, a new
creation by the founder of Moth Story Slam.
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