Videos created by students at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as part of Common/Wealth, an artist-in-residence program of the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy. www.ncdemocracy.org. This work will be featured in the exhibition "Street Signs and Solar Ovens: Socialcraft in Los Angeles" from October 22 to December 31, 2006 @ Craft and Folk Art Museum.
A thought-provoking exhibition featuring artwork created with social activism as its inspiration. The exhibit explores the inventive strategies that are created by artists in response to the environmental, political, and social questions of our time. The objects featured will include protest art meant for public display as well as examples of instruments for proactive living.
another thing is that, the cake was made to l;ook disgusting so people say no to it on purpose...
cloud1520 4 years ago
im sorry but u people dont understand... if you read the title, the video is based on thirty seconde adverts to do with democracy @cake part@ in other words meant do u want democracy?????
cloud1520 4 years ago
...nt
meradical 4 years ago
personally... i didn't like it.... if your going to a school of the arts... shouldn't they make some sense ... or have some POINT.... but it wasn't horrible... just most of the videos didn't make sense honestly...
jeanWILSON101 4 years ago
good job, but it's a little bit confusing.**wanna have some cake**
BakedJelly 4 years ago