
MIRIN House
MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory journey, It seeks to awaken

MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory journey, It seeks to awaken

Artist Lakwena transforms Pine Bluff basketball courts into vibrant murals with “Still I rise” & “Make it rain,” honoring the local Black community.

▏380 Artists, 51 Countries, 14 Years — A Community Embroidery Project Connects Women Around the Globe ▏In her early 20s, artist
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MIRIN House, reinterprets the idea of house, not just as a shelter or a form, but as a sensory

Artist Lakwena transforms Pine Bluff basketball courts into vibrant murals with “Still I rise” & “Make it rain,”

▏380 Artists, 51 Countries, 14 Years — A Community Embroidery Project Connects Women Around the Globe