Showing posts with label Gomez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gomez. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

CPDP banners

We have received the four large display banners we created of our pictures. Beautifully designed by Xang Mimi Ho, they highlight some our team's most meaningful - and fun- work documenting Columbia Pike. 

Each banner is 33" wide x 81" tall.

These banners will be displayed at the Pike Farmers Market and other public community gatherings when the weather and pandemic restrictions allow, along with our books.

Enjoy... and stay tuned!






Monday, May 4, 2020

Transitions book now available!

Transitions, the Columbia Pike Documentary Project’s new book-length catalog, is now available.
Elegantly designed by our team member Xang Ho, it is 296 pages long, with numerous in-depth interviews of Columbia Pike residents, business owners, and community leaders by Sushmita Mazumdar and Lloyd Wolf, and eye-opening photo essays by Dewey TronLara AjamiMoises GomezXang Ho, and Lloyd Wolf.
It’s a fascinating plunge into the shared stories of a diverse community in transition. And it’s really beautiful, too.
Click here to order the book (best from Monday evenings through Friday evenings). 

Price includes shipping to the US.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Transitions catalog at the printer!

Exciting news!

Transitions, the Columbia Pike Documentary Project's the new book length catalog, is now at the printers!

Elegantly designed by our team member Xang Ho, it is 296 pages long, with numerous in-depth interviews of Columbia Pike residents, business owners and community leaders by Sushmita Mazumdar and Lloyd Wolf, and insightful photo essays by Dewey Tron, Lara Ajami, Moises Gomez, Xang Ho, and Lloyd Wolf.

It takes deep plunge into telling the stories of a diverse community in transition.
And it's really beautiful, too.

Thanks to everyone who's supported us, especially this project's main backer, the good folks at Virginia Humanities, and our fiscal agent CPRO, the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization. Much obliged.

Stay tuned for a book-signing and exhibition event.

Here are are few tastes of what's coming:










Thursday, April 13, 2017

Spring views on the Pike

These views along Columbia Pike are by CPDP intern Moises Gomez.

The white-clad Ethiopian women had just attended a pre-Easter ceremony at the facilities of ECDC, the Ethiopian Community Development Council.