Thursday, April 8, 2010

7th Annual Black Women's Art Festival in Philadelphia. Submission Deadline May 15 2010.


Holding ourselves beautifully outside of the mainstream

A message to all members of Sacred Spaces Collective

Sacred Space Collective Members:

Black Women's Arts Festival in Philadelphia! June 20 - August 1 2010. This is a wonderful chance to take our individual and collective projects to a larger forum. Visit http://bwafphilly.homestead.com/index.html - for more information. Philly is my hometown and so I would love to travel with someone from Boston for the event. 

communities to enjoy.
 

Founded in 2003, the Black Women's Arts Festival (BWAF) is a Philadelphia based community event which focuses on the visibility and viability of black women artists of all genres and media without regard for: age, gender expression, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation or size. BWAF has been a 501 (c) (3) organization since 2007 and continues to present this very special annual showcase of multi-genre arts by black women for all communities to enjoy.

 

Love and Light,

 

Joyce

ounded in 2003, the Black Women's Arts Festival (BWAF) is a Philadelphia based community event which focuses on the visibility and viability of black women artists of all genres and media without regard for: age, gender expression, physical abilityigion, sexual orientation or size. BWAF has been a 501 (c) (3) organization since 2007 and continues to present this very special annual showcase of multi-genre arts by black women for all communities to enjoy.
 
Founded in 2003, the Black Women's Arts Festival (BWAF) is a Philadelphia based community event which focuses on the 
 

 

1. To create a strong festival presence in Philadelphia and its surrounding regions
2. To increase awareness and visibility of the BWAF and individual black women artists through local and regional marketing campaigns
3. To become a self-sustaining organization which produces a large annual festival and have the necessary resources to maintain our vision, mission, and integrity
4. To inspire all who attend and participate in our yearly festival as well as educate our communities through the arts
5. To develop venues for black women to present and participate in performances,  visual arts exhibitions, artisan marketplaces, workshops, and health initiatives

 

 

 

Website updated 08 March 2010


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