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Yvonne Shortt (born December 5, 1972, in Queens, New York) is a visually impaired African American social practice installation artist. Her work encompasses illustration, installation, sculpture, and photography. Shortt's work has been shown in museums and public parks throughout New York City, and deals with various themes, including equality, disability, community, and race. According to a New York Times documentary short that featured her, she left her previous career and chose to focus on the arts after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa.

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  • Yvonne Shortt (born December 5, 1972, in Queens, New York) is a visually impaired African American social practice installation artist. Her work encompasses illustration, installation, sculpture, and photography. Shortt's work has been shown in museums and public parks throughout New York City, and deals with various themes, including equality, disability, community, and race. According to a New York Times documentary short that featured her, she left her previous career and chose to focus on the arts after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa. (en)
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  • Yvonne Shortt (born December 5, 1972, in Queens, New York) is a visually impaired African American social practice installation artist. Her work encompasses illustration, installation, sculpture, and photography. Shortt's work has been shown in museums and public parks throughout New York City, and deals with various themes, including equality, disability, community, and race. According to a New York Times documentary short that featured her, she left her previous career and chose to focus on the arts after being diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa. (en)
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