The Pink Bluesman project began when artists Stewart Stewart, Tomata du Plenty, and Dena…
COMMUNITY ART
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This video combines the activities produced by Center for Folk and Community Art (“CFCA”) for Alive on South Beach®™. It includes interviews with actor Esai Morales and with actor Martin Kove. It shows how CFCA uses its nationally recognized program Telling Stories Through Visuals to address social issues, such as Civility…and the lack of it! It then includes Emmy Award winning producer Barney Rosenzweig in the conversation about Civility.
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Artists Stewart Stewart and Dena Stewart take their ARTISTS RAISE YOUR HANDS to new heights. Children that previously did not consider themselves artists are artists once they have been taught how to express themselves through painting.
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Center for Folk and Community Art (“CFCA”) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization co-founded by…
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During the past 25 years or so, Stewart Stewart and Dena Stewart, as co-founders…
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The combination of writing about a situation and illustrating what took place, helped to clarify thoughts, identify feelings, and either let go of negativity or express gratitude.
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Although we aspire to be upbeat, positive and kind, people are acting out in rude and aggressive ways towards one another. The lack of civility is becoming the acceptable norm. Center for Folk and Community Art (“CFCA”) wanted to create an awareness of this issue. So, we reached out to teenagers for their suggestions, having them use writing and art to communicate their experiences.
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Unfair! Unfair! How strongly have we felt that “life” was not fair? We’ve all experienced the burn of unfair treatment at one time or another, some life changing injustices and some real or perceived favoritism. So what did we do?
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Art From the Heart – An American Tapestry Like everyone in America, we were…
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A glimpse into the thoughts of bullies, victims and watchers.