Explore a unique art school in the Dominican Republic
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2024
- At Ani Art Academy in the Dominican Republic, students have an experience unlike any other. Many of the aspiring artists come from impoverished areas, so the non-profit changes lives in addition to teaching about art. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.
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Excellent story! Lived in Central America some years ago. The possibilities are endless. This one tragic story blossomed into multiple stories of success. Wonderful ideas. Thank you for sharing.
thank you for loving my country 🇩🇴❤🇺🇸
Transforming Lives, One Brushstroke at a Time: Art as a Powerful Catalyst for Change in Children's Lives
Witnessing the profound impact of introducing art into children's lives is nothing short of witnessing a metamorphosis. Each brushstroke becomes a stepping stone, gradually molding these young minds into valuable additions to our collective future. It's a journey where creativity not only flourishes but also becomes a beacon of hope and transformation. One step at a time, art is sculpting a brighter tomorrow for these children, turning their potential into a masterpiece of possibilities.
My heart just grew three times
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent to see young people who have unique life experiences getting a chance to create art... But honestly disappointed to see not a single truly original style depicted in this report. These are unique people, who have unique lives, and unique perspectives... A bit of a shame to think of them being keyholed to mimic the styles of others instead of truly being able to express themselves.
Great! I live in DR and didn't know about this, thanks!
Is there one like this in America? As an Artist, this is how I was taught at IVC in the 90s! Would have loved to have found a school like this after obtaining MFA, same school seemed less interested in traditional art education and more into computer generated art! ✌🏽 😔
Why not a report on Ukraine?
Art instead of guns Grammaton Clerics?
Careful the global music club has kids tossing soup on stuff like this 😏
How much did US taxpayers flip for this one?
To you and the 3 deaf people whom gave your comment a thumbs up, because clearly you guys were not listening to the piece. THE ART ACADEMY IS FUNDED BY THE PROFITS MADE BY THE RESORT IN WHICH THE ACADEMY IS IN. Not any of the local, state, or federal taxes you 4 pay in The United States. And I think it’s a noble way of giving back. By wealthy FOREIGN entities that go into other countries to exploit the natural resources to fill their pockets with more wealth.
A better question would have WHY did the US do this, the United States does not " invest" in third world countries like mines for free, they always do it to gain something. Learn about the coups that have been done in Latin America by the USA.
Dr is only good for two things baseball and it’s women
How much did US taxpayers flip for this one?