A group of after school students from the Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center on the Lower East Side takes us on a tour of their neighborhood to express their views about graffiti and to ask the question of why there is so much graffiti where they live. Additional Authors: Tatiana Matos, Marisol Rodriguez, Zuri Smith, Nadia Stoute, Anyai Sumpter, Kyara Wilson
A group of after school students from the Alfred E. Smith Recreation Center on the Lower East Side takes us on a tour of their neighborhood to express their views about graffiti and to ask the question of why there is so much graffiti where they live. Additional Authors: Tatiana Matos, Marisol Rodriguez, Zuri Smith, Nadia Stoute, Anyai Sumpter, Kyara Wilson
A story of 3 teenage boys who’s lives would have taken a different turn if it wasn’t for the Alum Rock Youth Center. Despite all of the negativity and challenges of growing up in an underserved community, they still manage to positively influence one anot…
I wanted to show what the world would look like without creativity. I feel that this is important because lawmakers are cutting creative programs from schools.
Taking objects and sights people encounter everyday and putting a vibrant visual spin on them, "Look" is a short video that tries to show its viewers the importance of design and creativity. In today’s world, “art” is still often perceived as something of…
Spy Hop on TV is the newest addition to the Youth Documentary Arts Program. Spy Hop was able to partner with KUED to offer a special project, Spy Hop on TV, to eight, advanced documentary film students. KUED asked students the question “what does freedom (Civil Right…
Graffiti isn’t just something you see on the streets or something you see people going to jail for. It’s a way that people express themselves. In this video people talk about what inspires them to pursue drawing graffiti and why they are interested in doing …