Inner-City Arts
Daniel Curtis is a skilled photography teacher currently serving at Inner-City Arts, where a comprehensive curriculum was developed for a twelve-week documentary photography program inspired by the works of Carrie Mae Weems and Dawoud Bey. In addition to facilitating student exhibitions, Daniel also hosts guest speaker sessions featuring prominent documentary photographers. As the owner of Danyellow Productions LLC since 2016, Daniel specializes in creating original content and managing social media strategies for various brands, achieving over 1 million views across social media platforms. Previous experience includes a role as a Junior Growth Marketer at K&J Growth, where Daniel enhanced brand storytelling through video production and creative direction, as well as an internship at Hunterdon Hoops focused on video content creation and editing. Daniel holds an Associate of Arts degree in Communications with a specialization in Video Production from Brookdale Community College.
Inner-City Arts
Inner-City Arts, widely regarded as one of the nation's most effective arts education providers, is an oasis of learning, achievement and creativity in the heart of Skid Row, and a vital partner in the work of creating a safer, healthier Los Angeles. Under the guidance of professional teaching artists, Inner-City Arts’ students are immersed in a safe and supportive environment where they engage in a variety of visual and performing art forms in studio and theater settings. Children who attend Inner-City Arts develop skills that are highly valued in the 21st-century workforce such as collaboration, creativity and critical thinking. Inner-City Arts’ services include classes during the instructional day for elementary students, after-school, weekend and summer workshops for teens, and creativity-based professional development for educators.