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Roberto Lugo

@robertolugo215

Dad, Potter + your boy

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I think we should focus on saving lives right now and deal with the economy later. Who cares about the economy of they are not alive?

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I waited for four years to get the election results, point at the tv and say “you’re fired.” That will happen today. #BidenHarris #bidenharris2020

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Watch all of these white people that were pissed off that Black Americans protested the murders of their community go and riot when a white man loses his job. #ThisIsAmerica #biden #bidenharris #bidenharris2020

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Ceramic artist Roberto Lugo grew up in North Philadelphia, a neighborhood better known for poverty & crime than for pottery. The 40-year-old artist's transformative ceramics are a modern take on classic design, featuring the faces of his personal heroes. cbsn.ws/3ml5rK7

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“I would eat my lunch on the steps of the museum, but it was $12 to get in, so I couldn’t afford it,” Mr. Lugo said. “And now I have a piece in the collection.” Feeling so proud of our alum Roberto Lugo (MFA '14), featured in the NYTimes this morning . . nytimes.com/2021/10/21/art…

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“I see myself as an Afro-Latino, and I’ve always found inspiration from my Black ancestors” Self-proclaimed 'ghetto potter and activist” Roberto Lugo His genre-defying work in 'Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room' opens Nov 5 The Metropolitan Museum of Art via The New York Times

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“I’m thinking about how hard it was for me as a Puerto Rican going to college for ceramics,” said the artist Roberto Lugo. “Every single day people would stop me and ask if they could see my ID. They didn’t believe that I was a student.” nyti.ms/3E0sWzh

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👏👏👏 This Thursday Roberto Lugo ('12 Ceramics) is visiting campus to have a candid conversation about building a career as a studio artist! The event is exclusive to KCAI students. Roberto Lugo #visitingartist

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This Thursday Roberto Lugo ('12 Ceramics) is visiting campus to have a candid conversation about building a career as a studio artist! The event is exclusive to KCAI students. <a href="/robertolugo215/">Roberto Lugo</a> #visitingartist
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“People don’t normally look at me walking down the street and go, ‘Oh, that’s definitely a potter,’” said 2020 Fellow Roberto Lugo (Roberto Lugo) in The New York Times. Lugo has work in ​​“Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art: nyti.ms/2XIbUqh