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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
Bainbridge Island, WA
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Seattle Black Film Festival @ BIMA
LANGSTON is proud to bring its Seattle Black Film Festival to BIMA for an afternoon of thought provoking short films, one feature length film and post screening discussions centered around the Black diaspora experience and the Living Life Leadership and Living Arts Cultural Heritage Center's Black History Month theme of "Black Excellence and Achievement."

Presented in partnership with LANGSTON, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute, Living Life Leadership, and Living Arts Cultural Heritage Center.


ABOUT LANGSTON
LANGSTON is the non-profit arts organization, established in 2016 to lead programming within the historic Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute.

LANGSTON guides generative programs and community partnerships that center Black art, artists and audiences, that honor the ongoing legacy of Seattles Black Central Area. This reflects community recommendations from a three-year stakeholder engagement process led by the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture; with the vision of transforming the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute into an independent and thriving arts organization. LANGSTON, the culmination of that process, is envisioned as strong stewardship for a Black arts and cultural hub in Seattle.

For more information visit langsonseattle.org


ABOUT SEATTLE BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
Formerly Langston Hughes African American Film Festival, Seattle Black Film Festival was established in 2003 by Artistic Director Jacqueline Moscou. The first Langston Hughes African American Film Festival was a production of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center. From the start, the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival (LHAAFF) sought to give audiences access to underrepresented perspectives and emerging filmmakers from across the African diaspora. Curator Zola Mumford researched and programmed films from many different countries and genres.
Mumford invited Karen Toering, a media producer and a leader in nonprofit arts and funding organizations, to join the festival in 2004. With Toering as Program Director, the festival grew from three days of films and discussions to nine.

Over the years, guests and participating filmmakers included Charles Burnett; Ava DuVernay; St. Clair Bourne; Zeinabu Irene Davis; Katherine Cheairs; Danny Glover; Brazilian director Joel Zito Araujo; Jayne Cortez; James Spooner (Afropunk); Tionna McClodden; David Walker; and many others. The festival has shown early films by Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Tchaiko Omawale, and dozens of other filmmakers now working in film, television, comics, and other creative forms.

Filmmaker and organizer Andrea Stuart-Lehalle joined the team in 2015, returning to the United States after almost 15 years working in the Czech Republic, France, Morocco and other countries, shooting and presenting films and video. Following changes to the administrative structure of the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (LHPAI), the festival became a production of LANGSTON, and scaled to the current 4 day-long event. In 2019, Langston Hughes African American Film Festival changed its name to Seattle Black Film Festival, to be more inclusive and representative of the festivals goals.
April 23-26, 2020, LANGSTONS Seattle Black Film Festival will bring together filmmakers, community members and creative leaders for a four-day celebration of Black brilliance at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute in Seattles Central District.

Adresse

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (Afficher)
550 Winslow Way East
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
United States

Catégories

Cinéma > Festivals
Cinéma > Films

Chiens bienvenus : Non
Non-fumeur : Oui
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants : Oui

Contact

Propriétaire : Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
Sur BPT depuis : 11 Sept 2012
 
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art
www.biartmuseum.org


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