Lauren Halsey

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Summaeverythang brings organic fruit and vegetables to where Lauren Halsey grew up — South LA.

LA artist Lauren Halsey brings organic produce to her South LA community during pandemic

Summaeverythang brings organic fruit and vegetables to where Lauren Halsey grew up — South LA.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Lauren Halsey, 31, is showing in two of L.A.’s most prestigious museums. She’s created a plaster, cave-like room you can walk through at MOCA downtown.

Artist Lauren Halsey aims to make her community visible

Lauren Halsey, 31, is showing in two of L.A.’s most prestigious museums. She’s created a plaster, cave-like room you can walk through at MOCA downtown.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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