Subway Artists for Haiti

Since the earthquake in Haiti, many artists have started initiatives to raise relief money; the artists we have featured on Subway Art Blog are no exception. The video above was filmed by visual journalist Kate Lord for NBC New York’s website. Two subway musicians, Erich Woodrum and Francois Nnang, are donating half of their earnings to Red Cross for earthquake relief.

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Please check out both of these projects and consider donating to their charities. Please e-mail us if you have heard about other subway artist’s efforts to help Haiti.

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