On the cover of Ghanian-British photographer Campbell Addy’s first monograph, Feeling Seen, stands model Fadhi Mohamed in a sequined scarlet Bottega Veneta dress and a lavender hijab. The photo, ...
While Campbell Addy was born and raised in a strict Ghanaian household in South London, the photographer claims the label of a global citizen. Traveling back home to Ghana as a child expanded his view ...
The other is “Addy: An American Girl Story,” a vivid Seattle Children’s Theatre world premiere aimed at young viewers — but also powerful for adults. One of the best new plays SCT has debuted in ...
When Craig Addy lies down beneath a grand piano and listens to the strings resonate above him, he isn’t chasing nostalgia; he’s seeking the ultimate form of comfort. The Vancouver-born pianist and ...
The photographer of the moment on what it takes to be seen. Credit...Adama Jalloh for The New York Times Supported by By Daniel Penny LONDON — On a cold, wet day in South London, Campbell Addy, the ...
Addy Walker wasn’t my first Black doll, but she was my last. First, there were my brown Cabbage Patch dolls with black yarn hair, pinched faces and plush bodies that smelled like baby powder. Then ...