Crown Heights Photography Project
Please come out and support our local photographers.
What was Crown Heights like in 1970? What is it like to be a 14-year old in Crown Heights today? What has changed, and what remains the same? Citizens Committee for New York City is promoting intergenerational dialogue between youth, adults, and seniors to engage in civic leadership with the Crown Heights Photography Project. The project brings youth together with adult grassroots leaders and activists to document their neighborhood using photography.http://www.citizensnyc.org/projects/crown_heights_photography_project.html
The photos are on display at the following dates and times:
April 26th 5-8pm
Restoration Plaza:
The Skylight Gallery
1368 Fulton St. 3rd Floor,Brooklyn
May 17th 5-8pm
Marcus Garvey Nursing Home
810 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn
June 13th 5-8pm
Crown Heights Youth Collective
113 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn
For more information on Citizens Committee for New York City’s Crown Heights Photography Project, contact:
Colette Brumfield
Community Organizer
212-822-9561
[email protected]
Comments
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I just came from the photo exhibit. It was great! Thank you for sharing.
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Just a reminder, this is the last weekend to see this wonderful project on display. Please come out and support your neighbors.
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Just a reminder, this is the last weekend to see this wonderful project on display. Please come out and support your neighbors.
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Hmm. Seeing as that I have a 14 year old, I do believe I will haul him to this on Friday. Is there an admission charge?
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Hmm. Seeing as that I have a 14 year old, I do believe I will haul him to this on Friday. Is there an admission charge?
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I don't believe so. They may be asking for a donation however...
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I don't believe so. They may be asking for a donation however...
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homeowner wrote: I don't believe so. They may be asking for a donation however...
I've got no truck with that. I just don't want to show up with four kids in tow and find a $15 a head admission fee or something that I can't afford. Thx. -
homeowner wrote: I don't believe so. They may be asking for a donation however...
I've got no truck with that. I just don't want to show up with four kids in tow and find a $15 a head admission fee or something that I can't afford. Thx. -
Just double checked - no admission fee
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Just double checked - no admission fee
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Went there tonight, very cool. The center was interesting.
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Went there tonight, very cool. The center was interesting.
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