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GOOD PEOPLE,GOOD WORKS
Art Share: Nurturing the Innate Creativity of Youths - P2/2
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Hi, my name is
Ashley Clemente.
I love Art Share because
you always get to do
what you want like dance,
art, singing and acting.
And everyone works here
as a family so you can
talk about problems
with someone;
they’ll listen to you.
I like the kindness of
Art Share and it’s just
a really good place.
Greetings,
serene viewers,
and welcome to
Good People, Good Works.
This week’s show
is the second part of
our two-part series on
Art Share Los Angeles,
a wonderful
non-profit organization
located in the Arts District
of Los Angeles,
California, USA.
Art Share operates
a community-based
arts learning center
whose goals are
to change lives among
the area’s underprivileged
and provide a safe shelter
and workplace
where both emerging and
established local artists
can exhibit and perform.
Art Share
is a community center,
it’s an art incubator,
and what we do is
we provide free art classes
for low-income teens,
anything from painting,
to hip-hop dance,
ballet, jazz, spoken word,
film classes,
graffiti art, mosaics.
And we recently have
a recording studio, so
we are teaching kids how
to record their own music.
I like art because
it’s a good hobby.
You get to figure out
the beauty of it, and
sometimes when
you really pay attention
you can find that you’re
a good artist and you can
paint beautiful stuff.
More than just a place to
meet, Art Share’s classes
provide an opportunity
for young artists to
thrive and feel free to
express themselves in
a rewarding environment.
Art Share let me change
because I used to be really
shy when I was small.
And then,
dancing and doing art,
allowed me to
communicate with people
better, and have an
understanding of people,
because I meet people
from different
backgrounds,
and I get to know about
people around the world,
and I also learn how to
respect my elders, and
respect my peers as well,
and how to work together
as a group.
Hi, my name is
Catherine Yamez.
I love Art Share because
they teach you one by one,
and that Art Share is
more like your family;
they treat you like it.
I love Art Share because
we go out to places and I
love dancing and singing.
The family-like support
provided by Art Share
helps students learn
self confidence and
empowers them to
open up and freely
communicate their
thoughts and concerns.
Kids are really
passionate and they have
really deep feelings about
a lot of things that you
can see in the artwork.
They’re concerned about
the community, they are
concerned about nature,
and what we are doing
to the air and Earth.
They have a lot of
concerns about the society
that we’ve created
and how they fit into it.
So, it’s a part of saying,
“You (kids) are part
of the society, we do
care what you think.
I know,
we don’t always ask you,
because we forget.”
But you have to speak up
and being more confident
and doing that,
it helps you figure out
where you belong.
I had one kid that
he took an art class,
and he just became
so enraptured with
the art class that
it totally changed his life.
He graduated
high school and
he’s now going to
Pasadena City College
and he’s a law student.
So, it really can
change your life.
It doesn’t necessarily
mean that you are going
to become an artist,
but it will help you grow.
Danyol Jaye has been
involved with the
entertainment industry
since he was
seven years old.
He is currently the
administrative assistant
and events coordinator
for Art Share.
When I first got here
I was the student and
so I got the support
as a student
Art Share really
cultivated something and
they reminded me that,
no matter what it is that
you’re going through,
if you have no money,
if you’re homeless,
whatever, we’re here.
They continued to
remind me that you
always have someone
that you can trust.
You always have
someone here that
you can talk to.
You always have
someone here who is
willing to help you
with any resources
that we have.
There was a point
in my life where,
as much as I love singing
and anyone who
knows me knows that
singing is my passion,
there was a point where
I just didn’t want to do it
anymore;
I didn’t want to push.
And when I got to
that point, Art Share and
the people at Art Share,
Tracy Kelly especially,
started giving me
performing opportunities
and said,
“I have someone who
wants to hear you sing.”
And just by her doing that
and by the people that
were here at the time,
just by them coming and
supporting and saying,
“You sound great,
you were wonderful, I
want to work with you,”
it really, really changed
my perception
on what I do.
And Art Share
reminded me that
“You are important.”
You are already a star,
everybody else is
just taking a while
to figure it out.
They literally helped me
to know that
I have purpose.
Art Share has been my
safe haven and now that
I’m not a student,
that safe haven
that was there for me,
I get to help that
become a safe haven
for somebody else.
The only thing that
I would add is that I,
at the deepest of my heart,
in the very depth
of my heart and soul,
I wish and I pray daily
that people
truly understand
how important art and
music and creativity is
in the lives of teens
and adults.
When we return,
we’ll learn about how
Art Share is helping
foster cross-cultural
understanding in the US.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
I’m David Estrada.
I love Art Share because
it’s a home.
I learn to open up with
people through art and
dance, and it just helps
me grow as a person.
Kids who grow up
through art and music,
they will be
different people (with)
different thinking and
they will share that love
and give to the world
peace, humanity
and culture.
Welcome back to
Good People,
Good Works.
We’re visiting Art Share,
a splendid non-profit
organization
in the Arts District of
Los Angeles, California,
USA that uses the arts to
help transform the lives
of young people.
Art Share is a gallery
that’s brought a lot of
kids from Los Angeles
classes in photography,
art, music, helping them
in their education,
helping them
in their schooling,
teaching them art,
teaching them how to
color, and teaching them
how to dance.
A recent exhibition
hosted by Art Share was
entitled “Artists & Art
of Mesopotamia
in Los Angeles.”
Its highlight was
the works of
Chaldo-Assyrian artists
from Iran and Iraq that
Iraqi-American artist
Paul Batou has collected
over the years.
It was a joyous
cultural event that
celebrated diversity.
We have some art pieces
from Iraqi kids
who lived in Iraq.
They joined the American
kids to build a bridge of
love and peace through
art, music and poetry.
I sent some art supplies
to the school there(Iraq),
and the kids sent back
to me 14 pieces of art.
The dreams of all kids
are the same
around the world;
a dream of having family,
home, security, school
and to practice art, music,
poetry, and sport
in peace; that they can
grow and contribute to
the world’s well being.
When I told them
we will exhibit their art,
they felt so happy,
like somebody will
look at their dreams and
will look at their hope
as if like a big message
was being sent
to the public of the
United States of America.
These kids are
the same as any kids
around the world.
They have
the same dreams.
They need homes,
they need families,
they need medicine,
they need food,
they need hobbies,
they need music,
and they need art.
As an artist, I feel
art is important
for all the kids.
Art will help them
be more creative,
help them dream,
and they’ll have
more thoughts.
Art will help you even
in your academic studies.
So these kids after school,
they come to Art Share to
learn dance or music
or art or photography.
This is what helps them
in the future.
Art and music will help
to create a good mind,
a beautiful mind.
Together, the community
of Art Share creates
a loving and heartening
environment for
the city’s youngsters to
thrive and prepares them
to become the best
they can be in life.
We’re a family and we all
really love each other.
And I’m a hugger.
And we all learn that
you come in, you give me
a hug, you go to class.
Yes, we are a big family.
I love to see the kids
grow up and change,
and take responsibility
and leadership roles.
They go from
not speaking and hiding
under the big hood,
and the head down and
not looking at anyone
in the eye to really
communicating with you,
looking you in the eye,
and sharing how they feel.
I really like to see that.
I love Art Share because
they’re a great non-profit
organization and they’ve
helped me out a lot…
finding my inner self.
It’s really great
being here; it’s like
a whole new family.
And I just love Art Share.
It’s a place to come
and settle down
and feel like home.
I want to say
“thank you” to Saria,
who is my poetry teacher.
Thank you to Liz,
who is my Jazz - Hip Hop
teacher.
Thank you to Eddie J.,
who is my other teacher
of Jazz and Hip Hop.
And also thank you to
Daniel J., and Tracy, and
Amanda, and, there’s
a lot of people to name,
I just can’t name them all,
but I really want to
give thanks to everyone,
because they’ve all been
there for me,
and especially Martha,
she’s one of my
biggest mentors around,
and thank you,
and I love you guys.
Our thanks go to
all of Art Share’s staff
and volunteers for their
benevolent work that
brings the uplifting arts
to various communities
in Los Angeles,
California, USA.
Their loving kindness has
constructively touched
and transformed the lives
of countless youth
and families.
Thank you, Art Share,
for making me the person
I am and for teaching me
each skill I have
and developing
the successful person
I know I will be
in the future.
For more details on
Art Share, please visit
ArtShareLA.org
Generous viewers, we
enjoyed your presence
today on Good People,
Good Works.
Up next is
The World Around Us,
after Noteworthy News.
May we color the world
with our divine
artistic nature.
And I just pray
that people really
start to support
and start to recognize
that we need to
encourage our teens
and young adults,
and I think if you don’t
know of a place
that does that, Art Share
is one of the best places
that you can come
and see, the product
of what we do
and support us
for having great students.
Thanks to
the unwavering, loving
efforts of International
Animal Rescue, which
is based in the UK,
600 wild bears in India
have been liberated from
being forced to dance for
so-called entertainment.
The bears are
looked after,
inside our sanctuaries,
and we have
a commitment to those bears
for the rest of their lives.
Meet members
of International
Animal Rescue,
the recipient of
the Shining World
Compassion Award
as well as Shining World
Hero Award recipient
Susie, a caring canine,
Thursday, June 17
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
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