A
building in Harlem on 62 Hamilton Terrace (Near City College)
holds a lot of children with a lot of talent. It all started
in 1968, when the Museum of Modern Art was the Arts Carnival's
main backer. They wanted to do something for the children.
In
this arts carnival you can paint, draw, and build three dimensional
objects. Kids like Martina Diamond (10) likes to come because
you get to do a lot of cool things and get away from your siblings.
Another child named Charmaire Hamilton (10) likes the arts carnival
because she also gets to sing and dance.
A
teen, Stefen Reed, who volunteers at the arts carnival, says
many teachers suggested the idea to him so he took the chance
and he really likes the experience. He is in an advanced painting
class and he hopes to take extra classes. He goes to school
at in Mt. Kisko, New York. His school does a lot of art. He
said that Matisse is an artist who inspired
him. He doesn't want to become a teacher but he will join the
US Marines when he gets out of High School.
Leonart
Jenkins teaches painting and drawing at the arts carnival. Right
now he and his students are working on a collaboration (a piece
in which many artists work together). Also they are working
on painting nudes so the teenage students can learn the anatomy,
because when the painter doesn't know the anatomy, the paintings
tend to look flat and unproportioned.
A
student,Germaine Ashby (15), of Mr. Jenkins says his uncle used
to work there and he recommended it to him. He wants to do art
more as a profession, and the artists who have inspired him
are Michelangelo, Van Gough, and his teacher at the Arts Carnival,
Leonart.
Two
children, Shanique Scipio and Curtis Lee, both heard about the
arts carnival from a woman named Ms. Linda who goes to their
school to teach art. Curtis said he heard it was the bomb (very
nice). So far, since he has been here he has created a mask,
many paintings and drawing plus a gingerbread house (his favorite).
It was created from peppermints, skittles, strawberry and vanilla
frosting, jolly ranchers and more delicious goodies.
This
is a very good program if you are interested in the arts and
very motivated.
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Pictures from our visit at Arts Carnival
The Arts
Carnival is located at 62 Hamilton Terrace
The Phone
number is 212 234 4093
President,
Betty Taylor
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