Posts for April 29th 2009
Critical Exposure Continues Their Impact
+Critical Exposure's 4th Annual "Through the Lens of DC Youth" Exhibit

Photo by Jaime Windon
Nearly 50% of D.C. students don't graduate from high school. Only 9% get a college degree. See through the eyes of D.C. youth as they share their photos of the causes, consequences and solutions to D.C.'s dropout crisis.
Location: ARTiculate Gallery, 1100 16th Street NW (16th & L), Washington, DC 20036 US
When: Wednesday, May 6, 6:30PM to 9:00PM Add to my Outlook Calendar
Phone: Critical Exposure 202-745-3745 x20
Join Adam, Heather, Emma and Jahi for Critical Exposure's 4th Annual "Through the Lens of D.C. Youth" Photography Exhibit!
Reasons to Attend
-Great Photos- See photos & writing by local students, and talk to them about their work.
-Food & Drink- Make a donation of $35+ and enjoy free wine, beer and food.
-Good Cause- All proceeds will support Critical Exposure, a D.C. nonprofit that teaches students how to use documentary photography and their own voices to advocate for school reform and social change.
Suggested Donations
$35 Snapshooter: Cost of a 35-mm point-and-shoot camera.
$75 Shutterbug: Cost of exhibiting two students' photographs.
$150 Photo Pro: Cost of providing one student with a digital camera.
$500 Photojournalist: Cost of 1,000 photo postcards to send to policymakers.
If you're paying at the door, please bring cash or checks.
A brief program will begin around 7:30pm.
Spread the Word
If you have friends or colleagues who like art and want to support a good cause, please encourage them to come! Just click on the "Invite More People" link.
"A Vision So Clear With a Sound So Faint" by Byron Coleman
These photos are also part of the S.T.E.P. Up DC campaign, a joint effort with the DC Alliance of Youth Advocates.
Exhibit made possible by the generous support of our individual donors and the Collaborative for Education Organizing of the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region, Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, All Souls-Beckner Fund, Hattie Strong Foundation, the Crowell & Moring Foundation, and the Charles & Esther Kimerling Foundation.
PICTURE EQUALITY.




