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Haley ED Houseman is a freelance writer, editor, and illustrator based in Boston, MA, where she was born and raised. She has been covering travel, environmental issues, and social justice online and in print since 2013. You can find her on Twitter or on her website.

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3D-Printed Shoes and Dresses that Move on Their Own

by Haley ED Houseman April 21, 2016April 20, 2016

BOSTON — Texture, structure, and motion are the center of #techstyle, which opened last month at the Museum of Fine Arts here.

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The Fiercely Contemporary Aesthetic of Today’s Native American Fashion Designers

by Haley ED Houseman December 31, 2015January 9, 2016

SALEM, Mass. — Do not walk into Native Fashion Now expecting fringes and buckskin.

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Guards at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Protest Changes They Fear Could Endanger Collection

by Haley ED Houseman December 15, 2015December 21, 2015

BOSTON — Last weekend, gallery guards of the Museum of Fine Arts were standing outside the institution’s main entrance on Huntington Avenue holding signs, passing out leaflets, and singing as part of their ongoing protest.

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A Boston Podcast by and for Artists of Color

by Haley ED Houseman November 6, 2015December 3, 2015

The podcast serves as a vehicle for the conversations the founders are intent on having, from current events to the experience of creating, in a space free of the dynamics of performance and privilege.

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Artists and Activists Trace Boston’s Historic Red Line on the Streets

by Haley ED Houseman September 22, 2015September 24, 2015

BOSTON — There is brick dust everywhere: on shoes, on clothes, on the street. Most of it makes it into the field chalker, which has already marked three miles of sidewalk.

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