Project Snapshot student showcase

Project Snapshot, Cleveland Print Room’s signature photography program, is a 16-week arts workshop for high school students in Northeast Ohio that fosters creativity through analog photography, giving students access to film cameras and teaching visual literacy. Students are trained in the art of traditional photo developing and printing in CPR’s community darkroom. The goal of the program is to inspire students to pick up a camera, take pictures, share their world, and learn what it means to be an artist. Through our partnership with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, this project also focuses on students' self-awareness and identity development through visual storytelling. This show features the work from students who participated in the 2019/2020 school year. This fall, work produced by students will be put on exhibit for one year at the Ohio Civil Rights Commission offices located in Columbus, Ohio.

This project is funded through the generous support of the Ohio Arts Council and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission along with the Cedars Legacy Fund, and is taught by Hadley K Conner, a Cleveland-based artist, musician and educator, and Aja Grant, a C.S.U. graduate with a B.A. in Psychology and Art. Part of the Cleveland Foundation’s Arts Mastery Program, Teen Institute is also funded by the Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, and the Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation.