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THE FEED
On Sunday, October 1, The GAAH Press Club visited ArtPrize and each wrote a review of a work of art that they found particularly interesting. The following is Gilberto's review of an artwork.
I saw "Telephone Tales," by Marie Bergstedt. I saw a telephone with fake diamonds and made with buttons. It was at the Women's City Club.
I think it is art and not art. I thought it looked realistic, but I did not like the colors on the telephone. The colors looked plain.
The GAAH Press Club, a program of the Cook Arts Center, provides youth in the Grandville Avenue neighborhood with the opportunity to find, develop and share their creative voices. Being a member of the Press Club not only empowers youth by helping them develop their sense of self but also encourages them to become creative problem solvers, enhance communication skills and increase their chances of continuing on to higher education. Through the Press Club, neighborhood youth can also raise awareness about local events and happenings that are important to members of the local community.
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I think you're right. I can tell from your profile that you're an artist, so what colors would you have used?