Tuesday, December 22, 2009

GirlsEyeView is making a zine!

A "zine" is a home-made magazine that empowers people who don't necessarily have access to or a voice in traditional news media to share their thoughts, opinions, and artwork with the world. All it takes is some creativity and a copy machine!

This fall our two GirlsEyeView groups are collaborating to create a two-volume zine. These pictures show the Amherst group hard at work making collages about themselves for the first volume of the zine. The second volume will tackle issues that are important to the girls - they've been hard at work taking photos, writing stories and poems, and interviewing their friends and family.

Today the Amherst group will finish up their personal pages and send them over to the group in Ware. A batch of finished pages from Ware will come back to the Amherst group the week after winter vacation. Each group will gain ideas and inspiration from seeing the other group's artwork, and the zine will come together as a cohesive unit.

Stay tuned for images of the pages in process in the coming weeks!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

What is YAC, anyway?

New to the Youth Action Coalition? Here's where you can learn a little more about who we are and what we do.

What is YAC?
Youth Action Coalition (YAC) is a community-based non-profit organization promoting youth empowerment through creative expression and social action projects. We pair intensive arts immersion with social justice education, working with youth to foster their natural talents as artists and build on their strengths as community leaders and agents of change. YAC is based in Amherst, Massachusetts.

What does YAC do?
YAC runs four afterschool programs geared for middle and high school-aged youth in Amherst, Ware and the surrounding towns.

GirlsEyeView (GEV) offers a supportive and creative space for young women to express themselves through photography and creative writing. GEV has two locations - Amherst and Ware.

In Amherst, GEV is for middle school girls. At GEV Amherst we work with black and white manual photography, shooting pictures and then developing them ourselves in the darkroom.

In Ware, GEV is for both middle and high school girls. Here we work with digital photography, processing and improving our photos using Adobe Photoshop.

Both GEV programs also do creative writing - this year we are working with a couple of UMass MFA students. Stay tuned for a blog post introducing them!

Video Vanguards (VV) works with youth of color and their allies as they empower themselves while exploring the issues that they deal with everyday and express themselves through making media.

VV participants learn to produce video using FinalCut, a professional quality editing software. You can check out some VV videos on YouTube!

Get Up Get Down (GUGD) focuses on creating art through activism and activism through public art.

We explore a variety of art forms — from murals to metal working, sidewalk art to gallery work — investigating issues that are relevant to youth and our communities. We expand our skills as community organizers through trainings and hands-on work in the community, and build our leadership by organizing and facilitating talk-backs about our work. Speak your mind through public art!


Check out YAC's website where you can find more information, and a link to donate to help support our work.

YAC is now blogging!

As part of consolidating our online presence, YAC is now going to keep you up to date on what's going on with our programs and our peoples with our blog!

Stay tuned for a couple updates each week, about what's happening at GirlsEyeView, Video Vanguards, and Get Up Get Down, as well as a bunch of all-YAC events that are in the works right now!

Please feel free to comment on our posts. Use the link to email them to your friends or post them to your Facebook profile!


Check back often!