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Other Youth Programs and Information Resources
HarlemLive
is a website written, created, and presented by teens in Harlem
and throughout New York City.
P.S. 1
P.S.1 combines a world-class exhibition program, a prestigious national
and international Artist Studio Program, and a broad spectrum of
education and public programs. Since 1986, P.S.1's Education Department
has offered programs, in schools, community centers, homeless shelters
and senior citizens' homes. The program is a collaborative effort
to strengthen P.S.1's ties to the community and to expand museum
and arts audiences. Using P.S.1's resources as a vehicle, the Education
Program promotes public understanding, the appreciation of contemporary
art, and its relationships to our everyday lives.
Education Video Center
The Educational Video Center (EVC) is a community-based media organization
that teaches documentary video production and media analysis to
youth, educators and community organizers.
Visible Knowledge Program (VKP) at the New Museum
VKP pairs artist-instructors with high school educators and their students to explore new ways of integrating contemporary art with core high school curricula.
New York Public Library
Office of Young Adult Services
Access the branches of this public library and use their online resources, which include catalogs, digital collections and a young adult's section.
High 5 Tickets
to the Arts
High 5 is a program designed to provide students with tickets to
performance arts shows at five dollars. Learn how to receive these
discounted tickets.
Nomads 1800
Nomads is a Community arts outreach program. Documents the lives and art works from homeless and runaway youth living in America.
National Student Internet Center
The National Student Internet Center is a resource organization that showcases student art, updates youth projects, and provides contacts and details for related organizations.
Kaleidoscope Youth Arts
A fun, affordable way for Boston's teens to explore the performing
arts from theatre and comedy to music, dance and opera.
www.youthspeaks.org
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2004 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York
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