A visual archive of artists, musicians, and creators building a life in New York City.

Ancient ceramic traditions don’t belong only in museums. Sometimes they travel — carried by artists who refuse to let them disappear.

New York is where artists from everywhere arrive and build something new. The work changes. The roots don’t.

Singing in a language that isn’t yours, in a city that isn’t your hometown, changes what you hear in your own voice.

Jazz has a history and it has living voices. Dick Griffin is one of them — still playing, still teaching, still inside the music.

A Grammy doesn’t explain a musician. The story behind it does.