We spoke with Nicole London about her journey as a filmmaker & the importance of directing the Hazel Scott documentary “The Disappearance of Miss Scott,” that will be featured on the Public Broadcasting Service television series American Masters.
We spoke with Chris Cowden—executive director of Women & Their Work—about the featured women artist exhibitions in the New Commissioning Project, the ways in which the organization connects with the community, and the importance of women’s visibility...
Kristine Sorensen, executive director of digital media nonprofit In Progress, discusses Living Histories, a digital arts and storytelling project that integrates digital arts platforms and tools into classroom curriculums at the Bug O Nay Ge Shig Sch...
From Oʻahu, Zambonelli spoke with us about the obstacles and opportunities for women filmmakers, the creative process for Reel Wāhine of Hawaiʻi, and the power of film in lifting up and celebrating women's narratives.
With help from a National Endowment for the Arts ARP grant, Seattle's Three Dollar Bill Cinema continues to showcase what it calls "queer magic" onscreen through the Seattle Queer Film Festival.
In this excerpt from the latest issue of American Artscape, filmmaker Tim Keenan Burgess (Paiute/Shoshone) speaks about seeing Native people as their whole selves.
Here's our conversation with African Voices Founder and Executive Director Carolyn Butts about what receiving a National Endowment for the Arts American Rescue Plan has meant to the organization and its community.
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