Born in 1994 in Sao Paulo city Brazil, Lucas grew up in a family of artists, craftsmen and musicians.
As a first generation immigrant to the USA, his works of art focus on the forms & ideas of freedom, family, community & the hope for a better future for Latin American immigrants.The city of Baltimore has been the center space to his creations as well as the concept of many of his artistic practice. The outcome of Luca/s artwork has become a system of natural public reflections, painting & music performances and that incite and perform societal reflection–
Sincerely,
David ‘DEZ’ Zambrano is an artist in the DMV area, originally from Los Angeles. DEZ has made his mark in the sneaker community as one of the best custom sneaker artists in the world. He does this for a living having worked with companies like Adidas, Under Armour, MLB, NFLPA, NBAPA, and professional athletes from almost every major sport. This does not take away that DEZ is also an incredibly diverse artist, specializing in canvas art, murals and more. His first love for art began at an early age, was cultivated at home, and exploded when he watched the classic hip hop movie Beat Street.
Scenes from a MasterPique Theater
A collaboration with Black Cherry Puppet Theater combining theatrical musical performance with puppetry.
Year: 2020
Details: 1'
Candas Sisman, Syn Phon
This recording is from a performance featuring Graphic Scores at Union Collective. This performance follows Syn Phon as a moving graphic score that the group interprets in real time.
Year: 2017
Details: 11'
See more information about Black Girl Rants
Black Girl Rants is a passion podcast exploring an array of issues surrounding my life, culture, music, self-improvement, and everything else that comes out of it. I hope to create a safe space for caring, raising community awareness, inspiring social change and lastly, for speaking my truth.
Please support this podcast by creating conversations in your community, recording voice messages in response to episodes and sharing content. You may also contribute via donations, listener support and sponsorships.
Contact rejjiacamphor43@gmail.com with any inquiries
Please support this podcast by creating conversations in your community, recording voice messages in response to episodes and sharing content. You may also contribute via donations, listener support and sponsorships.
Contact rejjiacamphor43@gmail.com with any inquiries
Medium: Podcast
Year: 2018 - 2022
Details: Varies
See more information about INSIDE STORIES: PERSPECTIVES ON INCARCERATION: THE PODCAST
In this Podcast, Baltimore Youth Film Arts fellows Rejjia Camphor, Edward Lowe, and Kham Owens worked with instructor Lukas MacKinney to create episodes for the ongoing podcast Inside Stories: Perspectives on Incarceration. The multi-episode series features personal accounts from the formerly incarcerated collected in prior workshops, and shares publicly this important and too often hidden aspect of the American experience. Original accounts are available on video and in MP3s on the BYFA website here: https://www.filmartsbaltimore.org/inside-stories
Medium: Audio
Year: 2022
Here Lies A Bridge
Here Lies A Bridge is a visual poem which is a part of a collaborative, interactive multi-media Map project made as a final for the BYFA Spring 2021 Living Out Loud: Poetry, Multi-media, and Public Engagement workshop involving the mapping of personal stories by emerging writers around Baltimore. Learn more here: https://www.filmartsbaltimore.org/living-out-loud
Medium: Visual Poetry
Year: 2021
Details: 59 Seconds
A Shoe in the Sky
An essay film about the beauty of natural environment and the danger civilization poses in relationship to it.
Medium: Film
Year: 2021
Details: 4 Minutes, 22 Seconds