Closing Bell: Crown Heights Photo Project
The above photos are from the Crown Heights Photography Project, an “intergenerational photo project” by the Citizens Committee for New York City that explores what it was like to grow up in the neighborhood during the 1970s until today. The photos will be on display Friday at Restoration Plaza, The Skylight Gallery, 1368 Fulton Street,…
The above photos are from the Crown Heights Photography Project, an “intergenerational photo project” by the Citizens Committee for New York City that explores what it was like to grow up in the neighborhood during the 1970s until today. The photos will be on display Friday at Restoration Plaza, The Skylight Gallery, 1368 Fulton Street, third floor, from 5 – 8 p.m. More images and information about the photographers can be found here.
The information on the link says the show is tomorrow, Saturday the 26th. Is the work also on view today?
I did not grow up in Crown Heights, or NYC, for that matter, and arrived in Bklyn in 83, so the perspective of those who have survived and thrived has value to me. I know one of the photographers, and plan on attending the exhibit.
Great to have some positive press.
Montrose Morris and faithful getting some love!