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ZAZ10TS Present DiverCity Lens 2021

June 28, 2021 Limei
The student whose photograph is needed is Amani Ward, a 9th grader at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. Her photography teacher is David Mahl. The work is entitled Untitled and was taken in Canarsie in 2020. This is what Amani wrote about her work. "Walking out of darkness and walking into light. The coronavirus has kept many of us in darkness but there are brighter days ahead. " 

The student whose photograph is needed is Amani Ward, a 9th grader at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. Her photography teacher is David Mahl. The work is entitled Untitled and was taken in Canarsie in 2020. This is what Amani wrote about her work. "Walking out of darkness and walking into light. The coronavirus has kept many of us in darkness but there are brighter days ahead. " 

ZAZ10TS hosted DiverCity Lens 2021 exhibition at 10 Times Square. The DiverCity Lens 2021 exhibition, and its accompanying catalog, demonstrate how New York City pubic school students, representing all five boroughs, used their talents as photographers and writers to convey what this year's theme, Connections, meant to them. Creating photographs and text, with an audience in mind, is itself a way of reaching out and connecting to others, and the students did it so beautifully. The program's dedicated art educators also contributed photographs and commentary. They are pleased to share their work alongside the students.

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The D​iverCity Lens program is built around the curriculum developed by professional photographer, Zion Ozeri, and is supervised by Karen Rosner, Director of Visual Arts for the Department of Education.

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