Humans of [World]: Aya's story
Photographer Brandon Stanton created his blog in late 2010 and initially sought to document New Yorkers through 10,000 portraits. As he...
#ThreeCheersForARTE
This past Saturday, November 21, 2015, ARTE had a successful fundraiser and vibrant celebration at East Harlem's Camaradas El Barrio. Old...
In Memory of Kalief Browder and Our Responsibility to Others
The following blog is a repost from Social Justice Art, "A Collaborative Learning Environment and Online Art Gallery Focusing on Human...
“We Are All Immigrants” – Students Create Mural for Immigrant Rights in Queens
The following blog is a repost from Amnesty International USA's Human Rights Now blog, which can be found here. A flock of birds is...
ARTE Presents in Canada and Ireland
Any reference to human rights is, by engagement, a reference to arts and culture. -Bob Collins, Chairman of the Arts Council of Northern...
ARTE Student Voices // Debie, 17
This past year, ARTE had the pleasure of working with Debie, a student involved in the fall semester of our program at the Pan American...
#ImmigrationRightsMural Unveiling
Last week, ARTE, in collaboration with Art for Change and students from the High School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry participated in...
Living at the intersection of the arts and human rights
I have the unfortunate inability to snap. But if I could, I would have been snapping like crazy at the Amnesty International Art for...
ARTE Student Voices // Jorley, 17
Each month, we will attempt to highlight the profiles of some of our remarkable student leaders participating in ARTE. While the artistic...
Change Through Art
Art is a very strong and effective tool. Art in itself may not change the world. However, what it will do is inspire the people who see...