Ladi’Sasha Jones
Writer, Curator, Artist Engagement Manager, The Laundromat Project
Ladi’Sasha Jones is a writer, curator, and alumna of The Laundromat Project’s (LP) Fellowship program. She has written for Aperture, Avery Review, IAM magazine, Houston Center for Photography, Temporary Art Review, and Recess, among others. Jones was the Sophie Davis Curatorial Fellow for Gender and Racial Parity at the Norton Museum of Art and held prior appointments at the New Museum’s IdeasCity platform and NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. As a founding board member of the I, Too, Arts Collective, Jones is working to transform the landmarked brownstone of American poet James Mercer Langston Hughes into a residency for Black writers. She holds a BA from Temple University and a MA from NYU. Jones works on programming and reimagining alumni engagement strategies for The Laundromat Project. 
Ladi’Sasha Jones
Writer, Curator, Artist Engagement Manager, The Laundromat Project
Ladi’Sasha Jones is a writer, curator, and alumna of The Laundromat Project’s (LP) Fellowship program. She has written for Aperture, Avery Review, IAM magazine, Houston Center for Photography, Temporary Art Review, and Recess, among others. Jones was the Sophie Davis Curatorial Fellow for Gender and Racial Parity at the Norton Museum of Art and held prior appointments at the New Museum’s IdeasCity platform and NYPL’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. As a founding board member of the I, Too, Arts Collective, Jones is working to transform the landmarked brownstone of American poet James Mercer Langston Hughes into a residency for Black writers. She holds a BA from Temple University and a MA from NYU. Jones works on programming and reimagining alumni engagement strategies for The Laundromat Project.