NYCSalt Adds Flavor to the Arts
By vpc
February 1st, 2010 |
Scene + Heard

As I continue to settle into NYC, I’m always keeping an eye open for things to do “on the cheap.” Of course, it’s even better when they’re free! That said, my wallet gave me a high five after I found a free art exhibit in northern Manhattan.

Where? At The Cornerstone Center, a Washington Heights gem. A cute stone building built in 1928, it’s a community center nestled uptown that often features art collections from local artists for free public viewing.

At the moment, Cornerstone has teamed up with NYCSalt, a photography non-profit that serves inner-city teenagers in New York City. It’s an incredible arts program: by equipping its students with professional teaching, cameras, and software, the young artists find their creative outlet, learn skills for a possible future career, and ultimately, grow in personal development.

Here are a few of my favorites from the NYCSalt youth:

-Devin

-Devin

-Devin

-Devin

-Ruben, SALT

-Ruben

-Kevin, SALT

-Kevin

While admission is always free at The Cornerstone Center, make sure to call the office to make sure there’s an exhibit when you’d like to visit: 1-212-923-5757. It’s located at 189th and Bennett, New York NY, 10040.

To learn more about NYCSalt, and to view student portfolios, visit the website: www.nycsalt.org.

josh