
3. What is your favorite dream?

4. What is most important to you?

5. What is your bedroom like?

6. What do you want to be later in life?

7. When are you happiest?

A unique collaboration between high school students in Accra, Ghana and metro-Phoenix, Arizona was created in conjunction with the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art’s exhibition, Lyle Ashton Harris: Blow Up. Students from both countries took photographs in response to activities led by NYU interns in Ghana and ASU interns in Arizona. The photographs and dialogue created a cultural connection between the students. The resulting photographs will be exhibited at SMoCA February - May, 2008.
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