Visitors view "Entre la Coca y el Oro" by Tatiana Arocha, an exhibit at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden on Staten Island that ultimately went on display after losing federal funding.
Artists and organizations say fear of political retribution has led to self-censorship and worry that New York's creative culture is being stifled. [ more › ]
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