Check out the amazing work Artist teacher, Winston Struye, is doing in Nepal with his young photographers after the earthquake.
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The Slideluck Youth Initiative is on the Microsoft Office Blog
Winston Struye, Slideluck Artist Teacher, was a guest blogger recently on the Microsoft Office Blog where he spoke about using Microsoft’s “Sway” with the Youth Initiative Students. Check out the blog post here!
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SLYI arrives in Kathmandu, Nepal!
The Young Photographers Nepal project, a collaboration between the Slideluck Youth Initiative and the 108 Lives Project, has now started! As this is being typed, young Nepalese photographers are out photographing their everyday lives around Boudha, Kathmandu.
CHECK OUT THE PROJECT HERE
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More work from the amazing Slideluck Youth Initiative Bronx Chapter! The Youth Initiative has been spending time at the Belmont Preparatory Highschool with their Photography Club, the above is the results!
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More work from the amazing Slideluck Youth Initiative class at the Belmont Preparatory Highschool’s Photography Club.
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Work from the amazing Slideluck Youth Initiative class at the Belmont Preparatory Highschool’s Photography Club
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The Slideluck Youth Initiative is now teaching at Belmont Prepatory School in the Bronx! The Slideluck Youth Intiative's Artist Teacher Winston Struye will be teaching 6 classes with "BelPaparazzi" (the name of the photography club as chosen by the students), and above are some slides from his first lesson!
He will be at Belmont Prepatory Highschool for the next 5 weeks and is looking for people to help out! If you are interested in helping out please get in touch with
[email protected]
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Check out this interactive peice made of the East New York Chapter! Testing the new Sway from Microsoft, Artist Teacher created this to help his students showcase their work to a broader audience. To find out more about Sway, or make your own, go to this link -> https://sway.com/
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SLYI Harlem students make Vision Boards from recycled PDN magazines to think about their futures and create stories through visual elements. The results were amazing!!
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