Youth Programs
Interdisciplinary arts-integrated curriculum provides alternative learning strategies for writing and creative expression.
Community-Word Project creates arts residencies in New York City Title I public schools, public libraries, and community centers, bringing together professional writers and artists to provide youth with unique and stimulating arts-integrated programming.
In accessing alternative learning channels – creative writing, music, visual art, theatre, dance – students discover their personal passions, strengthen their voices, and actively engage in learning.
Poetry and creative writing are central to our programs, and our pedagogy is interdisciplinary to support multimodal instruction and learning and to expose students to a variety of art forms. Students write poems both individually and collectively while also exploring other artistic media as outlets of creative expression. Our aim is to teach the whole child, to help them discover and amplify their unique voices, and to be respected leaders among peers and the community.
Classroom programs are further supported by the addition of Teaching Artist Interns to apprentice with experienced Teaching Artists. The combination of Classroom Teacher, Teaching Artists, and Interns creates a 6:1 student to teacher ratio.
Youth Program Features
Creative Thinking
Students explore their imagination through artistic creations, try new ideas, experience innovative problem solving, refine and revise with new perspectives.
Critical Thinking
Literacy
Emotional Intelligence
Community
6:1 Student-to-Teacher Ratio
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Schools
Community-Word Project currently works with 26 schools across all five boroughs of NYC.
Libraries and Community Partners
Out-of-school programs ensure students continue their creative skills development within their communities.
Special Projects
Community Artwork
- P.S. 84
Unstoppable Together
- High School for Contemporary Arts
Spoken Word Poetry
- P.S./M.S. 279
Buzzing through the Bronx
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Community-Word Project
Multi-disciplinary, arts-integrated curricula provide alternative learning strategies for writing and creative expression. Let us know how we can customize arts programming for your students.