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ARCHIVE EPISODE: Baltimore native Shan Wallace joins the podcast to discuss her street photography having commissioned photos for media outlets such as The Washington Post and The Cut. However, Wallace has also demonstrated her artistic prowess through the creation of murals and installations. Though currently splitting her time between Baltimore and Brooklyn, NY, Wallace remains true to her Baltimore roots by having work displayed in numerous city hotspots like The Baltimore Museum of Art and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture.

Follow Shan on Instagram to keep up with her work.

This is an archive episode with hosts Joe Giordano and Elena Volkova originally released in 2017.

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