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By the Work of Her Hands
Click here to checkout Eliza Lambert's essay about her participation with By the Work of Her Hands, which was just published by the prestigious Oral History Review!

Jacqueline Bishop:
Overall Project Coordinator
JACQUELINE BISHOP is an award-winning photographer-painter-writer born and raised in Jamaica, who now lives and works in New York City (“Jamaica’s 15th Parish”). She has twice been awarded Fulbright Fellowships, including a year-long grant to Morocco; her work exhibits widely in North America, Europe and North Africa. She teaches in the Liberal Studies Program at New York University; is the founding editor of Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Art & Letters; and author of The River's Song, a novel about growing up in Jamaica.
For more information about Jacqueline, vist her website here.
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