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Grace farm interview
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Reading New York Urbanism
Pride & Vitality-125th Street
125th Street is the main street of Harlem. As the commercial corridor and the spot where Harlem Renaissance took place, this street has splendid black art history and its unique business atmosphere today. We interviewed with street artists and vendors on 125 th street and shot street scenes to show the pride of Harlem, which originated black culture, and its street vitality of the vendors, which is the unique business on 125 th street.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-_L6fCbZvQ)
Beyond the walls
Evelina Knodel, Daniel Ziss, Lavin Zhao
“You can call it Upper Yorkville, you can call it Upper Manhattan but it will always be El-Barrio.”
Our project explores the story behind the murals in East Harlem. Also known as “El Barrio,” the neighborhood is famous for its rich Puerto Rican culture and street art scene. The murals decorating its walls represent the diversity present in the neighborhood, political activism, and empowerment for the community. Through both adversity and celebration, art brings people together and creates distinct sense of place. This documentary seeks to bring a voice to the art and to depict the neighborhood through its murals, through the power of art.
(East Harlem, 2016, 03:10)
Through this video we try to explore the identity of Two Bridges as a neighborhood. We interviewed Victor Papa, president of the Two Bridges neighborhood council, with the goal of understanding how this neighborhood developed and discover the uniqueness of this area. We selected Victor because he was someone that has been involved with the neighborhood all his life. He talked about the multicultural demographics, the NYCHA housing, the waterfront and the many projects that are being developed in it. We interviewed the residents of the neighborhood to understand their views of the area and the waterfront. We show the project wondering if this changes in the waterfront will create an identity in the neighborhood.