Shift Capital Announces Artist in Residency: Jeffrey Stockbridge

Jeffrey Stockbridge photographer Kensington
Shift Capital is proud to announce its first Shift Artist in Residency program.

Beginning June 6th, photographer Jeffrey Stockbridge, creator of Kensington Blues, will host a pop-up portrait studio at 3200 Kensington Avenue at the intersection of Kensington and Allegheny Avenues. Stockbridge will offer Kensington residents free portrait sessions and invite them to share their stories of hope and humanity.

In addition to the portrait studio, Stockbridge will record audio narratives and facilitate obituary writing workshops to remember the lives of community members who’ve passed but are not forgotten. Stockbridge, writes, “With over 1200 opioid overdose deaths in 2017, I think it’s important to remember that those who lost their lives were so much more than just addicts – they were human beings who were loved.”

Join Shift in celebrating life and remembering the lives of the Kensington community.

K&A Pop Up Portrait Studio

3200 Kensington Avenue
Open: June 6th-29th, every Wednesday – Friday between 11am-5pm
Closing Reception: Saturday, June 30th from 6-9pm

For more information

jeffreystockbridge@gmail.com

About Shift Capital

Shift Capital is an urban real estate firm focused on producing strong economic returns while making stronger, more inclusive and sustainable cities.

Our mission is to provide the urban communities we invest in with employment, and other measurable social and economic impacts by acquiring and improving the existing real estate stock and re-tenanting those assets with businesses and individuals that share our common vision.

We believe in minimizing displacement of communities, long-term residents and the creative community, through a strategic exit strategy to increase property ownership and preserve long-term affordability for all.

About Jeffrey Stockbridge

Jeffrey Stockbridge is the creator of Kensington Blues – a portrait photography project of the residents who live along Kensington Avenue in North Philadelphia. He uses photography to tell the stories of how people survive the neighborhood and themselves. The goal of his work is to enable people to relate to one-another in a fundamentally human way, despite any commonly perceived differences.

He graduated from Drexel University with a BS in Photography in 2005. His work has been included in recent exhibitions at The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The National Portrait Gallery London, The Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts and The Houston Center for Photography. Stockbridge lives and works in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Jeffrey_Stockbridge_HeadshotSee more of Jeff’s work: www.kensingtonblues.com

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