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Jenelle Pifer

Jenelle Pifer is a writer and radio producer living in New York City. Her work has been featured by NPR, The Moth Radio Hour, 90.5 WESA, Creative Nonfiction, and more. She is currently associate producer for The Moth, where she teaches storytelling workshops at community organizations throughout New York City and produces live storytelling shows across the country.

  • Contemporary Art
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Organizing Delirium: Inside the World of Hélio Oiticica

How Hélio Oiticica challenged the traditional boundaries of art, and its relationship with life, by turning the viewer into participant.

By Jenelle Pifer Sep 26, 2016

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Pittsburgh's Civic Arena

Imperfectly Modern: Truth and Consequences in Postwar Pittsburgh

Explore the highs and lows of Pittsburgh's postwar redevelopment—and the intentional and unintentional consequences still being debated today.

By Jenelle Pifer Sep 22, 2015

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