So for this upcoming visual project I was highly interested in covering the art’s and culture within New York City. Now this is a broad topic but I intend to cover this from a different angle. In terms of my visuals I was going to pursue artwork that are lesser-known to the general public. New York City has a rich history in arts and culture but there are lesser-known pieces that are important and have a history within local communities. For example, in the early 2000’s the Bronx House of Detention for Men shut down. Although various artwork and sculptures located on the outside of the facility have been preserved since and have been integrated with the structure of the Bronx Terminal Market located at 151st and River Avenue. Other areas I may cover within my reporting include the Loews Paradise, constructed in 1929, located at Grand Concourse. The main lobby within the theater features 3 domes within the ceiling which accommodate painted murals portraying Sound,Story and Film. At the same time accommodating other artwork. Loews Paradise currently is serving as a local congregation, which should not be too difficult to reach out to as far as reporting goes. These are just a few examples of the lesser-known artworks within the city, while more will be included within my video coverage. While pursuing this, I may attempt to capture some of the energy within the area of the Lincoln Center, being that this area highly offers work in the performing arts. At the same time perhaps I can record some of the various street art and Graffiti within the city. Through this hopefully I will be able to provide a narrative that can visualize the importance and history of the arts within NYC communities.