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Leeway Foundation

Supporting women, trans*, and/or gnc artists & cultural producers creating art for social change.

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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Nicole Bindler (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘24; ACG ‘15) presented "Sand in My Soda Pop, Part 2" at Movement Research at the Judson Church in New York City on April 27, 2026, performed with Ella-Gabriel Mason, Katherine Desimine, and Kate Seethaler, with outside-eye support from Skye Hughes and Chelsea Thaler. This new work revisited and expanded a dance originally created in 2003 in response to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, now reimagined in the context of ongoing global violence and Nicole’s continued engagement with anti-war and Palestine solidarity movements. Blending dance-theater, Butoh-influenced physicality, clown, and political performance, the work juxtaposed imagery of American leisure and pop culture with sonic and embodied traces of war, grief, and dissociation.

The WOO grant supported Nicole with the cost of props and costumes, as well as transportation and food expenses.

Learn more about Nicole at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Nicole Bindler (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘24; ACG ‘15) presented "Sand in My Soda Pop, Part 2" at Movement Research at the Judson Church in New York City on April 27, 2026, performed with Ella-Gabriel Mason, Katherine Desimine, and Kate Seethaler, with outside-eye support from Skye Hughes and Chelsea Thaler. This new work revisited and expanded a dance originally created in 2003 in response to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, now reimagined in the context of ongoing global violence and Nicole’s continued engagement with anti-war and Palestine solidarity movements. Blending dance-theater, Butoh-influenced physicality, clown, and political performance, the work juxtaposed imagery of American leisure and pop culture with sonic and embodied traces of war, grief, and dissociation.

The WOO grant supported Nicole with the cost of props and costumes, as well as transportation and food expenses.

Learn more about Nicole at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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SPOTLIGHTS ARE BACK AT LEEWAY! 💖

This AAPI Heritage Month, we’re spotlighting writer, poet, and multidisciplinary artist Mir Masud-Elias @devianahit — whose work moves through migration, language, spirituality, climate, belonging, and the complicated truths of identity.

Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and shaped by Philadelphia, Mir reflects on living “in the in-between.” In her responses, she speaks powerfully about community that makes room for complexity, art as a practice of honesty rather than visibility alone, and the importance of creating work that remains loyal to the people who need it most.

From honoring ancestral histories and the women who created quietly before her, to exploring embodiment, migration, and ecological grief through poetry and installation, Mir reminds us that liberation is not about flattening ourselves into a single story — but becoming “free enough to be complicated.”

Read the full spotlight at the link in bio! ✨


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Today is the day! All Transformation Award Stage 1 applications are due by 11:59pm EST (we do not recommend waiting until the last minute). Visit: leeway.org/lta.


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Kay Healy (WOO ‘26, ‘24, ‘18; ACG ‘08) was invited to attend the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in Bologna, Italy from April 15-19, 2026, where her debut graphic novel, "Casey’s Cases: The Mysterious New Girl," was named a 2026 BolognaRagazzi Award winner – an internationally recognized honor in children’s publishing. This opportunity allowed Kay to participate in the awards ceremony while engaging with global publishers, licensing agents, and fellow authors through workshops, panels, and networking events. Attending the fair supported the visibility and distribution of Kay’s work while deepening her development as a storyteller committed to fostering literacy, imagination, and empathy in children through inclusive and engaging narratives.

The WOO grant supported Kay with the cost of a 4-day pass to the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, airfare, accommodation, and ground transportation.

Learn more about Kay at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Kay Healy (WOO ‘26, ‘24, ‘18; ACG ‘08) was invited to attend the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in Bologna, Italy from April 15-19, 2026, where her debut graphic novel, "Casey’s Cases: The Mysterious New Girl," was named a 2026 BolognaRagazzi Award winner – an internationally recognized honor in children’s publishing. This opportunity allowed Kay to participate in the awards ceremony while engaging with global publishers, licensing agents, and fellow authors through workshops, panels, and networking events. Attending the fair supported the visibility and distribution of Kay’s work while deepening her development as a storyteller committed to fostering literacy, imagination, and empathy in children through inclusive and engaging narratives.

The WOO grant supported Kay with the cost of a 4-day pass to the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, airfare, accommodation, and ground transportation.

Learn more about Kay at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Judith Sachs (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘22, ‘17; ACG ‘15) will be presenting her program, "Date Night and Intimacy: Reconnecting Parkinson’s Couples and Dating Singles," at the World Parkinson Congress in Phoenix, AZ (May 23-27, 2026), a global gathering held every three years. Her work addresses the often overlooked emotional and relational impacts of Parkinson’s, offering creative, sensory-based approaches through movement, play, and guided interaction to help couples and individuals reconnect beyond the roles of “patient” and “carepartner.” At the Congress, Judith will share her research through a poster presentation, attend informative sessions, and build relationships with practitioners and community members interested in expanding her program. With a specific focus on reaching marginalized groups, including LGBTQ+ couples and those underserved by traditional care models, she will grow the reach of her practice and foster new pathways for intimacy, communication, and connection within the Parkinson’s community.

The WOO grant will support Judith with the World Parkinson Congress registration fee, airfare, accommodation costs, and presentation materials.

Learn more about Judith at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Judith Sachs (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘22, ‘17; ACG ‘15) will be presenting her program, "Date Night and Intimacy: Reconnecting Parkinson’s Couples and Dating Singles," at the World Parkinson Congress in Phoenix, AZ (May 23-27, 2026), a global gathering held every three years. Her work addresses the often overlooked emotional and relational impacts of Parkinson’s, offering creative, sensory-based approaches through movement, play, and guided interaction to help couples and individuals reconnect beyond the roles of “patient” and “carepartner.” At the Congress, Judith will share her research through a poster presentation, attend informative sessions, and build relationships with practitioners and community members interested in expanding her program. With a specific focus on reaching marginalized groups, including LGBTQ+ couples and those underserved by traditional care models, she will grow the reach of her practice and foster new pathways for intimacy, communication, and connection within the Parkinson’s community.

The WOO grant will support Judith with the World Parkinson Congress registration fee, airfare, accommodation costs, and presentation materials.

Learn more about Judith at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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💌 Did you check your mailbox?


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📢 Reminder that the Leeway Transformation Award (LTA) deadly is quickly approaching (NEXT FRIDAY)!

The LTA provides unrestricted annual awards of $15,000 to women, trans*, and gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers living in Greater Philadelphia who create art for social change and have done so for the past five years or more, demonstrating a long-term commitment to social change work.

🚨 There is one FINAL opportunity to receive Applicant Support virtually on Tuesday, May 12th with 45 minute time slots available from 10am-3pm. Sign up at luma.com/52l0uypk or via the link in our bio!

Learn more about the LTA and submit your application by Friday, May 15th at 11:59pm EST. Visit leeway.org/lta.

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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📢 Reminder that the Leeway Transformation Award (LTA) deadly is quickly approaching (NEXT FRIDAY)!

The LTA provides unrestricted annual awards of $15,000 to women, trans*, and gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers living in Greater Philadelphia who create art for social change and have done so for the past five years or more, demonstrating a long-term commitment to social change work.

🚨 There is one FINAL opportunity to receive Applicant Support virtually on Tuesday, May 12th with 45 minute time slots available from 10am-3pm. Sign up at luma.com/52l0uypk or via the link in our bio!

Learn more about the LTA and submit your application by Friday, May 15th at 11:59pm EST. Visit leeway.org/lta.

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Jackie Soro (WOO ‘26; ACG ‘24) will premiere Girl Dolls: The American Musical, their first show as a lead artist, at @fringearts from May 8-17, 2026, presented by the @beardedladiescabaret in collaboration with @paxressler. Blending music, humor, cabaret-style audience participation, and autobiographical storytelling, the show reflects on childhood, identity, and belonging, using nostalgia for American Girl dolls to explore how race, gender, and class shape who is included in “American girlhood.” Rooted in Jackie’s decade-long art for social change practice, the work invites audiences into a shared space of reflection, joy, and critical questioning.

The WOO grant will support Jackie with professional video documentation of the performance, which will serve as an archival record of this deeply personal, queer, community-centered story.

Learn more about Jackie at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Jackie Soro (WOO ‘26; ACG ‘24) will premiere Girl Dolls: The American Musical, their first show as a lead artist, at @fringearts from May 8-17, 2026, presented by the @beardedladiescabaret in collaboration with @paxressler. Blending music, humor, cabaret-style audience participation, and autobiographical storytelling, the show reflects on childhood, identity, and belonging, using nostalgia for American Girl dolls to explore how race, gender, and class shape who is included in “American girlhood.” Rooted in Jackie’s decade-long art for social change practice, the work invites audiences into a shared space of reflection, joy, and critical questioning.

The WOO grant will support Jackie with professional video documentation of the performance, which will serve as an archival record of this deeply personal, queer, community-centered story.

Learn more about Jackie at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Ants on a Log (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘23, ‘21; ACG ‘24, ‘17, ‘16) have been invited to perform their interactive show "AlphaBugs" at Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia on June 24, 2026, in collaboration with New York-based artist Mélissa Smith. Blending music, movement, and literacy with themes of queer joy, inclusion, and environmental justice, "AlphaBugs" engages young audiences and their families in participatory storytelling that encourages self-expression, community care, and pronoun fluency. This performance at a prestigious venue marks a significant opportunity to expand their reach and visibility as social justice artists creating affirming, family-centered programming.

The WOO grant will support Ants on a Log with professional photo and video documentation of the performance and rehearsal process, which will be used to create a cohesive press kit to strengthen future booking opportunities and bring their work to wider audiences.

Learn more about Ants on a Log at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Ants on a Log (WOO ‘26, ‘25, ‘23, ‘21; ACG ‘24, ‘17, ‘16) have been invited to perform their interactive show "AlphaBugs" at Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia on June 24, 2026, in collaboration with New York-based artist Mélissa Smith. Blending music, movement, and literacy with themes of queer joy, inclusion, and environmental justice, "AlphaBugs" engages young audiences and their families in participatory storytelling that encourages self-expression, community care, and pronoun fluency. This performance at a prestigious venue marks a significant opportunity to expand their reach and visibility as social justice artists creating affirming, family-centered programming.

The WOO grant will support Ants on a Log with professional photo and video documentation of the performance and rehearsal process, which will be used to create a cohesive press kit to strengthen future booking opportunities and bring their work to wider audiences.

Learn more about Ants on a Log at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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HAPPENING NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 5th! RSVP for up to 45 minutes to connect with a member of the Leeway staff to go over the LTA application and ask specific questions before the deadline. WALK-INS ARE ALSO WELCOME! Attendees will be served on a first-come first-serve basis!

¡EL PRÓXIMO MARTES, 5 DE MAYO! Inscríbase a una sesión de 45 minutos con una persona integrante del personal de Leeway, con el fin de revisar el LTA y plantear sus preguntas específicas, esto antes de la fecha límite. ¡TAMBIÉN SE ACEPTAN VISITAS SIN CITA PREVIA! Se atenderá a los asistentes por orden de llegada.

📍@fleisherart, 719 Catharine Street, 10am-3pm

🔗 luma.com/leewayfoundation

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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HAPPENING NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 5th! RSVP for up to 45 minutes to connect with a member of the Leeway staff to go over the LTA application and ask specific questions before the deadline. WALK-INS ARE ALSO WELCOME! Attendees will be served on a first-come first-serve basis!

¡EL PRÓXIMO MARTES, 5 DE MAYO! Inscríbase a una sesión de 45 minutos con una persona integrante del personal de Leeway, con el fin de revisar el LTA y plantear sus preguntas específicas, esto antes de la fecha límite. ¡TAMBIÉN SE ACEPTAN VISITAS SIN CITA PREVIA! Se atenderá a los asistentes por orden de llegada.

📍@fleisherart, 719 Catharine Street, 10am-3pm

🔗 luma.com/leewayfoundation

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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HAPPENING NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 5th! RSVP for up to 45 minutes to connect with a member of the Leeway staff to go over the LTA application and ask specific questions before the deadline. WALK-INS ARE ALSO WELCOME! Attendees will be served on a first-come first-serve basis!

¡EL PRÓXIMO MARTES, 5 DE MAYO! Inscríbase a una sesión de 45 minutos con una persona integrante del personal de Leeway, con el fin de revisar el LTA y plantear sus preguntas específicas, esto antes de la fecha límite. ¡TAMBIÉN SE ACEPTAN VISITAS SIN CITA PREVIA! Se atenderá a los asistentes por orden de llegada.

📍@fleisherart, 719 Catharine Street, 10am-3pm

🔗 luma.com/leewayfoundation

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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HAPPENING NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 5th! RSVP for up to 45 minutes to connect with a member of the Leeway staff to go over the LTA application and ask specific questions before the deadline. WALK-INS ARE ALSO WELCOME! Attendees will be served on a first-come first-serve basis!

¡EL PRÓXIMO MARTES, 5 DE MAYO! Inscríbase a una sesión de 45 minutos con una persona integrante del personal de Leeway, con el fin de revisar el LTA y plantear sus preguntas específicas, esto antes de la fecha límite. ¡TAMBIÉN SE ACEPTAN VISITAS SIN CITA PREVIA! Se atenderá a los asistentes por orden de llegada.

📍@fleisherart, 719 Catharine Street, 10am-3pm

🔗 luma.com/leewayfoundation

#Leeway2026 #LeewayLTA


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Friendly Reminder PARADE PRACTICE Saturday May 2nd 4-6pm

Join us for the second installment of Parade Practice! As part of the @nextfab_phl x Leeway residency, @esholts is sharing Samba Foundation + Bloco Oya.

Bloco Oyá is rooted in African, Brazilian, and Caribbean traditions of rhythm and movement. Oyá, the orisha of wind and transformation reminds us that change happens through movement—and that transformation is a shared process.

💃🏾 Free to attend April 25th 4–6pm beginning at @nextfab_phl 1800 N. American Street!
🥁 Register to attend via the link in our bio or at https://luma.com/rws0xdp9

This Saturday we’re going deeper—tapping into the rhythms and energy of Bahamian Junkanoo as part of my ongoing research into African diaspora festival traditions.
Junkanoo isn’t just a parade—it’s resistance, identity, and community power in motion.

Through my NextFab Leeway residency, I’m sharing and teaching from this research and documentation—bringing Junkanoo’s sonic sound into conversation with the traditions we’re building here in Philadelphia. Kalik-Kalik 👏🏾


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Angel Shanel Edwards’ (WOO ‘26, ‘24, ‘19; MAR ‘25; ACG ‘25, ‘18) first solo exhibition, Mirror is not a metaphor, an Arts League artist-in-residence project in West Philly ran from April 3-24, 2026, with a closing reception on April 24th. The exhibition explored Black intimacy, vanity, and witness as practices of collective futurity. The closing reception gathered community members, including Black elders, queer and trans kin, disabled community members, and fellow artists, for a shared experience of reflection, celebration, and connection with the work, while also emphasizing safe, accessible gathering practices. As both a culmination of Angel's residency and their first solo exhibition, this opportunity represented a pivotal moment in their artistic development, strengthening their portfolio and deepening their capacity to create and sustain community-centered exhibition spaces in the future.

The WOO grant supported Angel with professional photographic documentation of the exhibition, as well as supplies for the closing reception.

Learn more about Angel at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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The Window of Opportunity (WOO) grant provides financial assistance of up to $1,500 to Leeway grant and award recipients to help them take advantage of imminent, time-sensitive opportunities to support their art for social change practice.

Angel Shanel Edwards’ (WOO ‘26, ‘24, ‘19; MAR ‘25; ACG ‘25, ‘18) first solo exhibition, Mirror is not a metaphor, an Arts League artist-in-residence project in West Philly ran from April 3-24, 2026, with a closing reception on April 24th. The exhibition explored Black intimacy, vanity, and witness as practices of collective futurity. The closing reception gathered community members, including Black elders, queer and trans kin, disabled community members, and fellow artists, for a shared experience of reflection, celebration, and connection with the work, while also emphasizing safe, accessible gathering practices. As both a culmination of Angel's residency and their first solo exhibition, this opportunity represented a pivotal moment in their artistic development, strengthening their portfolio and deepening their capacity to create and sustain community-centered exhibition spaces in the future.

The WOO grant supported Angel with professional photographic documentation of the exhibition, as well as supplies for the closing reception.

Learn more about Angel at the link in bio! #LeewayWOO #Leeway2026


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Story Save - Công cụ miễn phí tốt nhất để lưu Câu Chuyện, Reels, Ảnh, Video, Highlights, IGTV về điện thoại của bạn.

Story-save.com là công cụ trực tuyến dễ sử dụng giúp người dùng tải về và lưu trữ nhiều loại nội dung, bao gồm câu chuyện, ảnh, video và các tài liệu IGTV từ Instagram. Với Story-Save, bạn không chỉ dễ dàng tải về nhiều nội dung từ Instagram mà còn có thể xem lại bất cứ lúc nào, ngay cả khi không có kết nối internet. Công cụ này lý tưởng cho những lúc bạn gặp những nội dung thú vị trên Instagram và muốn lưu lại để xem sau. Hãy sử dụng Story-Save để không bỏ lỡ cơ hội lưu giữ những khoảnh khắc Instagram yêu thích của mình!

Lợi ích của chúng tôi:

Không cần đăng ký

Tránh tải ứng dụng và đăng ký, lưu trữ câu chuyện trực tuyến.

Chất lượng cao độc quyền

Câu chuyện Hãy tạm biệt nội dung chất lượng kém, chỉ lưu trữ những câu chuyện độ phân giải cao.

Có thể truy cập trên tất cả các thiết bị

Tải xuống Câu Chuyện Instagram bằng bất kỳ trình duyệt nào, iPhone, Android.

Hoàn toàn miễn phí

Hoàn toàn không có phí. Tải xuống bất kỳ câu chuyện nào mà không tốn tiền.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Tính năng Tải Câu Chuyện Instagram được thiết kế để cung cấp phương pháp an toàn và chất lượng cao để tải các câu chuyện Instagram. Nó dễ sử dụng và không yêu cầu người dùng đăng ký hoặc đăng nhập. Chỉ cần sao chép liên kết, dán vào và thưởng thức nội dung.
Tải câu chuyện Instagram là một quá trình đơn giản bao gồm ba bước:
  • 1. Truy cập công cụ Tải Câu Chuyện Instagram.
  • 2. Tiếp theo, nhập tên người dùng của hồ sơ Instagram vào ô đã cung cấp và nhấn nút Tải về.
  • 3. Bạn sẽ thấy tất cả các câu chuyện có sẵn trong vòng 24 giờ. Chọn những câu chuyện bạn muốn và nhấn Tải về.
Câu chuyện được chọn sẽ nhanh chóng được lưu vào bộ nhớ của thiết bị bạn.
Rất tiếc, không thể tải câu chuyện từ tài khoản riêng tư vì các hạn chế về quyền riêng tư.
Không có giới hạn số lần bạn có thể sử dụng dịch vụ tải câu chuyện Instagram. Nó có sẵn để sử dụng không giới hạn và hoàn toàn miễn phí.
Có, việc tải và lưu Câu Chuyện Instagram từ người khác là hợp pháp, miễn là không sử dụng cho mục đích thương mại. Nếu bạn định sử dụng chúng cho mục đích thương mại, bạn phải xin phép chủ sở hữu nội dung gốc và ghi công cho họ mỗi khi sử dụng câu chuyện.
Tất cả các câu chuyện đã tải về thường được lưu trong thư mục Tải về trên máy tính của bạn, dù bạn đang sử dụng Windows, Mac hay iOS. Đối với các thiết bị di động, câu chuyện được lưu trong bộ nhớ điện thoại và sẽ hiển thị trong ứng dụng Thư viện ngay sau khi tải về.