What is Really Inside?

  • The bronze casts were installed at intervals along Court Street from one school to another, forming a symbolic connection.
  • Each design was displayed with a written statement from the artists.
  • The participants had a great time getting to know one another.

Project Description

In the spring of 2004, Groundswell initiated a bronze relief sculpture project in collaboration with Brooklyn Heights Montessori and The School for International Studies. The theme of the project was unity, because young people from the two schools, both located on the same street, had had no social contact with each other prior to this program. The team of twelve youth and two teachers who participated in the project represented some of the diverse communities living in and around Boerum Hill. Each bronze relief design was a collaboration by two students. Throughout the creation of their bronze pieces, the youth became adept at explaining the complex artistic process and the steps they took to develop their images. The project became a source of pride for the youth artists, as an artwork that both beautified the neighborhood and informed the community about important issues affecting their lives. The finished pieces were installed throughout the neighborhood, along with written statements from the artists.

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Project Info

Location: 185 Court Street Brooklyn, NY 11201

Fun Facts

Fun Fact
Montessori schools offer an educational approach that encourages independence in students. This approach was developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori.
Fun Fact
Sculptors who want their pieces cast in bronze depend upon a foundry and use an ancient method of casting referred to as the"Lost Wax" method.
Quote
“Art comes from the soul. One must dig deep to make meaningful art.” – Taylor, youth participant