Snap Picture Gallery
Snap (Social Needs Awareness Project) operates from
the 1st floor of the Hat Factory, a creative arts venue located next
to Luton train and bus station in the town centre.
The old Snap Gallery is situated below,
The new Snap Gallery which is currently under construction
also contains an album of the earlier collection as well as other
archive albums containing much of Snap's historical work. The new
gallery will also contain an archive of the large collection of press
articles that Snap has accrued over the last ten years. There will
be other featured collections that relate to the work that Snap undertakes,
that will be regularly updated.
The new Snap gallery can be found here
Wed 07th Jan,2009
Old Snap gallery will be here
Snap aims to introduce young people, who are marginalised
from traditional arts activities, by introducing them to creative
experiences and facilities and offering them an arts environment which
supports independent cultural expression, skills building and personal
development motivation and enables the production of peer-aimed images.
The project primarily uses young people's issues for discussion, and
photography to explore and create themed images. The work involved
leaves a positive impact on the participants own sense of self. Recent
themes have tackled youth safety issues including: Gun crime, Sex,
Healthy Baby Awareness, Friendships, Homelessness, Alcohol and Drug
use and Mental Health.
“we enjoyed it otherwise we wouldn't have kept coming”
Rahana & Shireen ages 16
The images are of a professional standard and have been used for exhibitions,
posters and postcards to promote young peoples alcohol & drug services.
The postcards have been invaluable in providing helpline contacts for
Luton NHS Primary Care Team on Homelessness, Alcohol and Drugs, Sexual
Health and Mental Health.
Snap aims to..
- Support participant's queries in relation to Homelessness, Benefits
and a variety of health promotion issues.
- Encourage and promote young people to take up millennium volunteering,
education, and employment and training opportunities so that they
can achieve their potential as young adults.
- Undertake outreach work as well as facilitate projects in-house
within a professional photographic studio environment. Young people
are actively encouraged to tap into their creative potential by
developing new skills in set and costume design, creating backdrops,
make up and modeling. Most important of all is that participation
develops self-esteem and confidence through the group work experience.
Community
If you or your Community/Youth Group would like to work on
a project concerning a relevant social issue with
SNAP
e.g. Abuse, Drugs, Crime, Homelessness, Poverty, Racism, Isolation etc.,
then please
contact us.