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Goal Click finds and supports people from around the world to tell real, inspiring stories about their own sporting lives and communities. From New York to the Himalayas, they aim to build a deeper understanding of people and cultures through soccer storytelling.
Their storytellers range from grassroots players in India, and community coaches in Sierra Leone, to fans in Iceland, and elite athletes of the US Women’s National Team. Using just a disposable 35mm camera, Goal Click asks each of them to capture their soccer community from their own perspective.
This exhibition is a journey through the world of Goal Click. Taken between 2014 and 2026, the photos dive into soccer communities of New York and the United States, throughout the Americas from Canada to Argentina, and across the world to countries as diverse as Qatar, Nepal, and Australia.
Seen together, the photos help to understand other people’s lived experiences and cultures through the common language of soccer, a true Window To The World.
Friday, May 8, 2026 – Saturday, May 8, 2027
Location
19 & 23 Fulton Street
as well as windows on the corner of Fulton & Front Streets
New York, NY 10038
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Founded in 2011 in Brooklyn, NY, Photoville was built on the principles of addressing cultural equity and inclusion, which they are always striving for, by ensuring that the artists they exhibit are diverse in gender, class, and race.
By activating public spaces, amplifying visual storytellers, and creating unique and highly innovative exhibition and programming environments, they join the cause of nurturing a new lens of representation.
Through creative partnerships with festivals, city agencies, and other nonprofit organizations, Photoville offers visual storytellers, educators, and students financial support, mentorship, and promotional & production resources, on a range of exhibition opportunities.
Goal Click are experts in original sports storytelling content, curated through a global community of storytellers. They exist to build deeper understanding of people and cultures through sport, finding and supporting people from around the world to tell stories about their sporting lives and communities.
Through first-person perspective storytelling, from the grassroots to the elite, across fan culture, and sport for good initiatives, their stories are told through the eyes and voices of their storytellers, and brought to life through short-form video, photography, written word, live storytelling events, and exhibitions.
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