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CR8:BLK Program Assistant Internship (3 Positions Available) CR8:BLK (Create Black) is a non-profit organization aimed towards celebrating contemporary Black and African Art created by women of color. Contemporary Art is defined to include current works of sculpture, painting, film, media, and other creative platforms. CR8:BLK will use publications, digital media, and outreach programs to further foster creativity in Black communities globally. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Program Assistant Internship will include administrative work to further CR8:BLK’s efforts to increase engagement and support new member activity. Duties may include assisting with grant searches, working on social media promotions for CR8BLK TV, helping with email correspondence with artists, and helping with CR8:BLK’s newsletter. Program Assistant interns will also work on the implementation of CR8:BLK’s signature programs: CR8:BLKArt Residency, CR8:BLK Online Magazine, and Black Women Cinema Week. There are three intern positions open for the Program Assistant Internship. CR8:BLK is looking for program assistants who are driven and motivated to make an impact in the arts community and passionate about helping Black/African women artists. Applicants must be 18 years of age and U.S. citizens and currently enrolled in a college or university. CR8:BLK is looking to hire for this position immediately and the duration of the internship will be for one month upon hiring. Please email cover letter detailing interests and experience along with a resume to: cr8blkorg@gmail.com to be considered for this position. EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION PREFERRED:
Pay: Stipend and possible education award upon successful completion of service. Schedule: Flexible Remote Hours per week: 10 hours a week Benefit Conditions: N/A Open Until Positions Filled.
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News From CR8:BLK President: Fiscal Sponsorship with Fractured Atlas![]() CR8:BLK is happy to announce that we are now fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas as an organization giving us a 501c(3) nonprofit status. This means CR8:BLK is now eligible for grant funding, more sponsorship opportunities, and can accept donations that can be tax deductible through our Fractured Atlas fiscal sponsorship. With this fiscal sponsorship CR8:BLK will be providing grants to filmmakers through CR8:BLK's Black Women Cinema Week (BWCW)! Last year BWCW2020 was a virtual week long event and we were successful in bringing together filmmakers again for a second year. The RWUL Keturah Caesar Legacy Award has gone to two filmmakers: Sewra G. Kidane (BWCW2019) and LaTrice Amanda Strong (BWCW2020)! These filmmakers are now eligible to use our fiscal sponsorship to further their film work. Visit here to learn more: https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/cr8-blk/campaigns/4067 and donate to the CR8:BLK Art Residency Program in Ghana. CR8:BLK Art Residency ProgramCR8:BLK has officially launched the CR8:BLK Art Residency Program! This year the CR8:BLK Art Residency Program will have the first residency take place in Ghana, West Africa and feature the work of emerging Black women filmmakers/writers Amanda Eaddy, Desirae Lee, and Morgen Whiteman. The art residency program is a two weeks program that connects Black/African women with art communities throughout Africa. The 2021 CR8:BLK Art Residency program kicks off July 5, 2021 in Ghana. Best,
CR8:BLK Founder & President Rebekah A. Frimpong, MPH With COVID-19, everyone's life changed around the world. CR8:BLK had to find a way to keep a new tradition going and to continue to celebrate the work of Black/African women artists. So, Black Women Cinema Week continued for a second year in 2020 online with a virtual week long event. CR8:BLK connected with Black/African women artists from around the world and their collaborators, partners, family, and friends! Check out the selection of films that were screened on the website www.cr8blk.org and visit our CR8:BLK's Instagram account to see the interviews with these artists, special guests, and performances from Black Women Cinema Week 2020!
CR8:BLK Presents Black Women Cinema Week; A Celebration of Creativity On October 21-25, 2019 CR8:BLK will host its first inaugural Black Women Cinema Week at the Eaton DC 1201 K. Street NW, Washington, DC. This 5-day event will feature film screenings, panels, workshops, networking and more. All activities and film screenings will be from 7-9PM each day. “I am so excited to bring this experience to DC, Black Women Cinema Week is an opportunity to celebrate and lift up the work of Black women filmmakers from the US and across the diaspora.” said Rebekah Frimpong, MPH filmmaker and founder of CR8: BLK. The nonprofit organization CR8:BLK (Create Black) has a vision to create opportunities and provide spaces for Black/African women artists throughout the Diaspora and share their artwork while helping them build networks to help them prosper creatively. Other collaborators for Black Women Cinema Week, include Meridian Solutions, What is Black Podcast, New Negress Film Society, and FilmFatales. During Black Women Cinema Week over 25 films by Black women filmmakers will screen and three workshops will be offered on self-care and writing, acting, and producing. To attend register for RSVP tickets and workshop registration online at https://filmfreeway.com/cr8blkshortfilmDC/tickets. Filmmakers and films featured include: New Negress Film Society presentation of films Afronauts, Everybody Dies!, Pain Revisited, Fucked Like a Star, Giverny I (NÉGRESSE IMPÉRIALE). With premieres of Gladys Edeh’s Mr. Gele: The Man. The Story. The Craft, a documentary that profiles the intriguing life of Mr. Segun Gele, a Master craftsman of the African Headwrap, also known as the Gele and the short documentary film Lugha Ya Mama by Kenyan filmmaker Mary Nyambura. In addition, the DC premiere of The Next Right Thing Web series By Stori Ayers, Dionna McMillian, and Kenzi Ross and the DC premiere of the short experimental film Harriet Tubman Haiku with Sonia Sanchez by filmmaker Nadine M. Patterson. ## More About CR8: BLK www.cr8blk.org CR8:BLK (Create Black) is a non-profit organization aimed towards celebrating contemporary Black and African Art created by women of color. Contemporary Art is defined to include current works of sculpture, painting, film, media, and other creative platforms. CR8:BLK will use publications, digital media, and outreach programs to further foster creativity in Black communities globally. CR8:BLK will have the 1st Short Film Competition and present the Keturah Caesar Film Grant to the winner. This is apart of CR8:BLK Presents: Black Women Cinema Week in DC at Eaton DC Theater Space. Join us on October 21-25, 2019 for this event! We will have opportunities for sponsorship, workshop collaboration, and more.
To Submit Your Film Visit: https://filmfreeway.com/cr8blkshortfilmDC CR8:BLK's first Short Film Submission is open from May 10, 2019-July 31, 2019. Films must be between the length of 5-25 minutes long and must be produced, written, directed, or have cinematography done by an independent Black woman filmmaker. Film submissions have $10 entry fee and filmmakers are allowed to submit only ONE film for consideration. Visit https://filmfreeway.com/cr8blkshortfilmDC to see full rules and submit films.
BLACK WOMEN CINEMA WEEK (BWCW) DC OCT. 21-25, 2019CR8:BLK is excited to announce our first Black Women Cinema Week in Washington, DC at Eaton DC Hotel and Workshop. This five day event will be from October 21-25, 2019 and will include workshops, screenings, panels, and more! Stay tuned for more updates and sponsorship information.
On September 16, 2018 from 3-5pm---in Soho area of New York at a private art gallery location, CR8:BLK will have their launch event DiasporHER featuring musical guest Koku Gonza. DiasporHER is a Pop-Up Art Exhibition celebrating African/Black Female Artists. The event will feature an art exhibit by painter Ntangou Badila and the official SS’19 NYFW art installation by fashion design house Amyang Fashun. Attend this event through RSVP invite only. Tickets will be available online through Eventbrite at https://cr8blklauncheventnyc.eventbrite.com for $25 each with proceeds going towards CR8:BLK’s Fiscal Sponsorship Program and the RWUL Legacy- “Keturah” Caesar Film Grant. An RSVP ticket includes light brunch and drinks, as well as a raffle ticket to win a special gift from our artists.
DiasporHER will include an interactive art experience with live painting performance by featured artist Ntangou Balida and musical guest Koku Gonza. Guests will be served a light West-African inspired brunch and an opportunity to purchase art, pre-order from the new collection by Amyang Fashun and engage with the artists to learn about their artistic journeys. This event is being curated by CR8:BLK (Create Black), a non-profit organization aimed towards celebrating contemporary Black and African Art created by Black/African female artists. Contemporary Art being defined to include current works of sculpture, painting, film, media, fashion and other creative platforms. CR8:BLK will use publications, digital media, and outreach programs to further foster creativity in Black communities globally. For more information visit www.cr8blk.org for details. DiasporHER Featured Artists
CR8:BLK Magazine will be published three times a year highlighting the work of Black and African Contemporary Artists and Curators worldwide. This magazine will be available digitally and in print format. The magazine will include work from painters, illustrators, filmmakers, curators, photographers, digital media artists, and more. The magazine will also include in depth interviews, reviews, and critiques. First issue will be published in October 2018 ,the second issue January 2018, and the third issue April 2019. This magazine will provide internships for Philadelphia based artists and art students in art colleges and universities.
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