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ALLFLOW Led by Blaqstarr and Mia Loving, the Invisible Majority is an incubator for creatives of all mediums.
We're here to strengthen the artistic community with consulting services, workshops, PR help, special events, publishing/distribution, recording, and space for meetings, photo/video shoots, etc. A network of creatives, connecting with IM means giving yourself a business advantage in the creative world.
09/23/2023
We're still on for today just in a new location ... so if you still down to leave the house
Or you disappointed that your vending or performance opportunity got cancelled ... PULL UP
Open Mic is 4-7 for those who want to perform and if you want to vend it's just $25
Will post live stream info
Tell a friend to tell a friend .. dope set of artists and vendors lined up
09/19/2023
Indoor vending opp this weekend
05/15/2023
Random I know but Oriah is doing a pageant in August .. this Sunday is a practice session and she's expected to have half of her sponsor fees by then
We're using this as an opportunity for Oriah to strengthen her voice and express her creativity
If you donate you can get a Go To Sleep Oriah book or one or a kind artwork from her
She'll also be with her father vending at Meatless Mondays at BeMore Green (2035 W. North Ave) 4-8 to raise funds
Here's the link: https://gl.me/u/h5kSwfvK5wSQ
10/12/2022
Complete the Market Contest | Cross Street Market In 1846 Cross Street Market was built to serve the growing population of South Baltimore. One of the USA’s oldest public markets, it has changed and grown as our city has. The food hall, in the heart of historic Federal Hill, is nestled between the north and south sides of E. Cross Street and runs...
09/11/2022
Contemporary artists, poets and aspiring filmmakers .. you're esp invited to today's
Curated by
Featuring films and talks from and
Doors open 230pm, event starts at 3
04/12/2022
Happening in today!
Theres so many stories for pictures to tell and they aren't all on the internet.. not everything is a Google a way
It takes digging and identifying .. and that's where YOU come in
comes with the beautiful photos from the 40s-60s and you come to help give it context .. who is in the photos? Where are they? What it's significance?
If you're near Pennsylvania Ave right now, go drop by and check it out .. def hoping to connect with seniors esp
Please share!!
12/10/2021
What have I been up to? Many things but 1 thing being project managing the new Baltimore Living Archives artist residency at The Parkway and Enoch Pratt which is all about bringing history alive in getting stories told in a nutshell
Anyway I curated this event that's happening this Friday thats introducing the project, how you can participate and the value and importance of archiving with some performances and vending included
It's FREE
Some come check it out!
11/05/2021
Attn Muralists: The University of Maryland, Baltimore is looking to hire a muralist to create a public mural celebrating the local history of West Baltimore. Is it you? To apply, for this opportunity please visit. http://bit.ly/ub-mural
11/04/2021
After nearly a decade exploring different facets of the African diaspora — and his own place within it — Ephraim Asili makes his feature-length debut with The Inheritance, an astonishing ensemble work set almost entirely within a West Philadelphia house where a community of young, Black artists and activists form a collective. A scripted drama of characters attempting to work towards political consensus — based partly on Asili’s own experiences in a Black liberationist group — weaves with a documentary recollection of the Philadelphia liberation group MOVE, the victim of a notorious police bombing in 1985. Ceaselessly finding commonalties between politics, humor, and philosophy, with Black authors and radicals at its edges, The Inheritance is a remarkable film about the world as we know it.
“One of the best movies of the year. An excellent debut. Observed with warmth and playful humor, without ever losing sight of serious political purposes and the potential for poetry therein.” — Kieron Corliss, Sight & Sound
“With The Inheritance, Asili exuberantly and innovatively reminds us of the legacies of Black thinkers, activists, and artists.” — Esme Hogeveen, Brooklyn Rail
“Literally colorful, unexpectedly funny.” — Filmmaker Magazine
About the Director
Ephraim Asili is a Filmmaker, DJ, and Traveler whose work focuses on the African diaspora as a cultural force. His films have screened in festivals and venues all over the world, including the New York Film Festival, NY; Toronto International Film Festival, Canada; Ann Arbor Film Festival, MI; San Francisco International Film Festival, CA; Milano Film Festival, Italy; International Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands; MoMA PS1, NY; LAMOCA, CA; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and the Whitney Museum, NY. As a DJ, Asili can be heard on his radio program In The Cut on WGXC, or live at his monthly dance party Botanica. Asili currently resides in Hudson, NY, and is a Professor in the Film and Electronic Arts Department at Bard College.
Sight Unseen is a Baltimore based film series that focuses on contemporary image based work that explore innovative ways of working with materiality, sound & narrative. Sight Unseen has been running since 2012 and is curated by Margaret Rorison.
Sight Unseen: THE INHERITANCE “One of the best movies of the year. An excellent debut. Observed with warmth and playful humor, without ever losing sight of serious political purposes and the potential for poetry therein.” — Kieron Corliss, Sight & Sound
08/12/2021
Its my birfdayyyy!
Perfect time to re-announce IM is dissolving and the space is currently being shifted to a spot for vendors to host pop ups on a daily, weekly or monthly basis
AND
Im a programming consultant at The Parkway and Im currently curating a window exhibit and assisting with an archival project that I prolly need your help on
Old club kids and media artists hmu
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