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See Space

Curated by Miki Foster

See Space explores the intersections between space and perspective. The artists of See Space are all youth that attend the Technology After School Program I teach at the McNeil Family Clubhouse in Menlo Park. Artists are between the ages of 6 and 15. The images are created from projects the youth created in a variety of programs and mediums including video, photography, digital illustration and animation. Youth were asked to explore the theme of space through their own or another person’s perspective. The resulting assemblage of images point towards multiple understandings of space and ways of looking, world creation and alterity. Contributing artists include: Cirene L .(age 11), Danilo P. (age 11), James P. (age 13), Francisco (AKA Paco) D. (age 13), Rebeca S. (age 10), Lamarissha C. (age 11), Fred W. (age 7), Teyjuanne M. (age 6), Myles N. (age 10), Aherakhem N. (age 12), Ally C. (age 7), Rachel L. (age 13), and Tajianna R. (age 15).

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3 Comments

  1. sam
    Posted April 5, 2011 at 1:18 am | Permalink

    really guys – too ma ny images of kids – can we cut out the kids photos on this? – i dont want to see little munchkins staring at me while i surf porn – Is there a way to select real art or is it a licensing issue? seems like add art is nothing more than a google images web crawler pulling anything it can into your browser. I expect real art, or at least an effort to get real art, not kids drawings and their faces spread across my pages

  2. moif
    Posted April 10, 2011 at 12:43 pm | Permalink

    When will this gallery be changed? Its been running for a lot longer than four weeks now

    • Posted April 13, 2011 at 6:16 pm | Permalink

      Add-Art doesn’t work with Firefox 4 and needs to be updated. Until that happens, we’re not updating shows because it would be unfair to the artists and curators.

      If you’d like to get involved with fixing Add-Art we welcome your contribution. The code exists for you to use, so you don’t have to start from scratch. You can do the work yourself, or hire someone. If you’re modification is helpful, we will include it in a future release.

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