This coming Friday we are hosting an art exhibit at Dana Commons at Clark University with food provided by One Love Cafe. Live music, street photography, graffiti, food, dialogue.
Here is a Flash and HTML gallery of the photos that will be featured at the exhibit.

The circus is coming to town.
We started back in September, 2007 as two groups, struggling to find a connection. One was a group of Clark first year students taking a seminar on Communication and Culture. The other was a group of students at the Worcester Boys and Girls Club, who signed up for something unclear like “Street Photography Project.” Mike Harris, one of the Clark seminar students, describes our progress this way.

I remember the look of curiosity on one young boy’s face when he saw me holding a camera. He approached me after our boys and girls club meeting, and told me he wanted to take a picture. I walked him and another boy outside and into an abandoned field, all of us strapped with toy (cheap-o, disposable) cameras. At first he snapped a few pictures in a row without thought, but as the remaining pictures ran out, he began to take it more seriously, carefully inspecting his picture through the viewfinder and showing his world in the way that he saw it. That’s kind of what this experience has been all about. In the beginning, we all were just going through the motions. But as the film ran out and our time with kids ran out, our efforts become much more focused. The kids of Main South started looking at their world and reproducing it to show us their view and we started paying more attention to the strengths of these kids as they took us and their work to heart.

Here are just a few street photos we took while chatting with street photographer Robert M Johnson. Armed with disposable cameras a group of local students who had never gone done street photography before took to the streets of Main South.

Click more for more photos and tips for street photography.
You can also check out our first street photo gallery.
The “Future Faces” Art Show is a showcase of the talented artists in grades 9-12 from the A.L.L. School (Worcester Public School on Woodland Street).
You can also check this gallery out in our Flash or HTML versions.

“My overall message is that my family is what I love most. I used different colors in the faces. I also have a big tree were we all come together. I pick up the colors because the colors tell the moods for the people I live with.” - Danessa Pacheco (11th Grade)