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"Hey, Listen to Me" . . . Writing Pictures
Saturday, 10 September 2005 10:54
HOUSTON, TEXAS.- Students from schools across Houston and Harris County reveal their thoughts about Self, Family, Community and Dreams in a special exhibit of their photographs and writing. Discussing, photographing, then writing about their own lives are the motivating forces for students working in FotoFest’s Literacy Through Photography (LTP) program in Houston and Harris County schools. FotoFest celebrates the start of the new fall semester and 15 years of the LTP program in Houston with a show of over 100 student works. The exhibit, “Hey, Listen To Me!” Writing Pictures is presents in conjunction with International Literacy Day at FotoFest’s downtown gallery and headquarters at Vine Street Studios. The show is a principal feature of the annual Downtown Stomp Around, a multi-gallery celebration of the opening of Houston's downtown arts season, co-sponsored by DiverseWorks. The FotoFest opening and exhibition are free to the public.
Literacy Through Photography has been in Houston’s classrooms for 15 years and during this time FotoFest has trained over 300 teachers who have used the program with over 20,000 students. In 2005-2006, the program is scheduled to be used by 44 inner-city schools during the 2005-2006 school year - serving more than 2,000 students in the Houston area alone. “Hey, Listen To Me!” Writing Pictures includes work by over a hundred students. In their works, students combine photographs and writing that offer revealing glimpses into the often overlooked life, hopes, and dreams of youth. By providing a platform for students to write about something that is intimately connected with them, the resulting narratives unfold in ways that bring to light the writers’ thoughts.
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