Ashley Gilbertson

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The Year in Pictures, NY Times /February 2, 2022 by Ashley Gilbertson

The Year in Pictures, NY Times

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“For nearly a century, the diamond district has operated with an air of anxious chaos as traders, hustlers and everyday people unload or stock up on jewels and precious metals. But the recent soaring price of gold — $4,267.90 an ounce at
“For nearly a century, the diamond district has operated with an air of anxious chaos as traders, hustlers and everyday people unload or stock up on jewels and precious metals. But the recent soaring price of gold — $4,267.90 an ounce at the close of market on Friday — along with rising prices of silver and platinum have created a new kind of frenzy on the block.” Writes @dionnesearcey in the @nytimes
Bike Kill 2025
Bike Kill 2025
Lee, Mass
Lee, Mass
On October 10, join me in opening a show I’m having with @francopagetti in Provincetown’s Stanley Gallery, hosted by @twenty_summers. On Oct 11, @doctorbrody and I will discuss things on a stage and that’ll be great because he&rsquo
On October 10, join me in opening a show I’m having with @francopagetti in Provincetown’s Stanley Gallery, hosted by @twenty_summers. On Oct 11, @doctorbrody and I will discuss things on a stage and that’ll be great because he’s amazing. One of my favorite places in the Northeast, with friends, and I can’t wait to be back. Join us!
This weekend, we’re (and you if you want!) are riding to remember our dear friend Paul Lowe, and -in his honour- raise funds to protect independent journalism and mentor the next generation of visual storytellers to report on the world’s
This weekend, we’re (and you if you want!) are riding to remember our dear friend Paul Lowe, and -in his honour- raise funds to protect independent journalism and mentor the next generation of visual storytellers to report on the world’s most pressing issues. Donation and event link in profile. Meet me and @slyon66 at Tavern on the Green in Central Park 08:00. 21 September 2025
Dr. Brendan Carr, today the CEO OF Mount Sinai, one of the largest hospitals in the country, joined the organization in February 2020 where he became the head of the Emergency Department. What timing - a few weeks before the first reported case of Co
Dr. Brendan Carr, today the CEO OF Mount Sinai, one of the largest hospitals in the country, joined the organization in February 2020 where he became the head of the Emergency Department. What timing - a few weeks before the first reported case of Covid-19. Mount Sinai led the charge combatting the virus in the city and the country, and their staffs commitment to our cities denizens saved tens of thousands, at least. With my sincere thanks, respect. He also likes to stop by the bar all his students drink at once a week and buy all their drinks and leave. Dead set legend.
Bash Bish Bush
Bash Bish Bush
Thanks @adrianazehbrauskas for the invite to share…. I was invited up to Provincetown recently by @twenty_summers to speak with some friends about memory and war. I found myself afterwards, dazed, staring out over the bay, for the first time i
Thanks @adrianazehbrauskas for the invite to share…. I was invited up to Provincetown recently by @twenty_summers to speak with some friends about memory and war. I found myself afterwards, dazed, staring out over the bay, for the first time in as long as I can remember feeling almost safe, free even. “The city squats on my back. I am heart sore, stiff-necked, Exasperated. That’s why I slammed the door, that’s why I tell you now, In every house of marriage there’s room for an interpreter.” Begins Stanley Kunitz’s Poem, Route Six. #shotoniphone
Summertime runs
Summertime runs