Silent Art Auction to benefit the Allied Media Conference

Come see the art and learn more about the AMC. All are invited!

Host: Allied Media Conference
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Time: 8:00pm – 11:00pm
Location: Motor City Brewing Works
Street: 470 W. Canfield
City: Detroit, MI
Email: info@alliedmediaconference.org

Auction bidding: 8PM – 1030PM. Winners announced at 11PM. Come see the art and learn more about the AMC. All are invited!

The show will be held May 12 at Motor City Brewing Works.

The 11th annual AMC will be held July 16-19, 2009 in Detroit. More info at www.alliedmediaconference.org

written: November 5, 2008

i started learning about race, racism, culture and war in part as an artist doing research, and it led me to want to become an activist. since starting organizing work it has been a constant struggle between art and “the work”.

i am not an academic, really not an academic, (although i did go to art school), but i took up an extreme interest in specific areas: middle eastern history, u.s. foreign policy, critical race theory, u.s. history of racism, israel’s history, visual culture, placing myself in a history of women of color, arab women, mixed people ::: how do you explain this to people? that being an artist sometimes means you get so into a topic you research it in and out, you live and breathe it for years, and that in itself can be the art. research, practice and life can be the art, it doesn’t always have to be product.

PLEASE CROSSPOST AND FORWARD FAR AND WIDE!

Session Proposal Deadline April 3rd!

Friends,

We’re excited to let you know that you can now Register for the 2009 Allied Media Conference. We recommend you do so right away so that you can cross that off your AMC to-do list and focus your energy on designing all the
ground-breaking workshops/panel discussions/caucuses/strategy sessions that you want to see happen at this year’s conference.

Watch this inspirational PSA about grassroots fundraising and jump right in to planning a fundraiser in your town that will allow you to bring your whole crew to Detroit — and you don’t have to leave the kids at home! This will be the most inter-generational AMC yet.

Propose a session!

The first thing you should do, especially if you’ve never attended the AMC, is check out past year’s programs and familiarize yourself with the kinds of sessions AMC participants are looking for.

At the AMC you will find sessions that engage people in:
hands-on media-making
using media for community-building, organizing, and action
educating with media, both in and beyond the classroom
expanding our access to distribution networks (radio, the Internet,
television, etc.)
conversations about the future of our media and social movements
building and sharing open source and DIY technology tools
economic sustainability for our organizations and communities
forming new models of leadership and leadership development

There are four kinds of sessions:

Workshops: These run the gamut in terms of topics. We love “how-to” workshops, from both an introductory to an advanced level. We encourage presenters to think creatively about how to make content as accessible as possible (for example, how to video-blog if you don’t have a mac, or if the library is your primary source for internet access).
Panel Discussions: Moderators of panels need to draw out essential ideas and questions from panelists and then bring the room of AMC participants into the discussion.
Film Presentations: We give preference to sessions that explain how a video is being used for social and political transformation.
Caucuses and Meet-Ups: The AMC is an opportunity for people with a common interest to come together and strategize. Explain what you want
to base your caucus around and we’ll do our best to support it.

Session topics: Arts & Culture, Print, Radio, Video, Photo, Web, Media Policy, Economics and Sustainability, Strategy & Infrastructure

We like sessions that:
are interactive and creative
share successful strategies that will work for other conference participants; it has to be more than just a showcase for a project
build off ideas from past AMCs or other conferences
are particularly relevant to the conference vision (Please read it before submitting a proposal)
are collaborations across multiple organizations
are friendly to all ages from infants to elders

**New this year:**
A “smart classroom” with computers, cameras, a green screen, and some other fun things which will allow for more hands-on technical
workshops.
A team of educators who will offer support to any presenter wanting to translate complex academic or technical ideas into interactive
popular education activities.

The conference organizers make final decisions on conference programming based on the vision statement, the proposals and suggestions from this form, the input of the track advisory boards, and our financial and logistical capacity.

Submit a session proposal ! Session Proposal Deadline April 3rd!

Have You Proposed A Session for the AMC Kids’ Track Yet?

The deadline for Allied Media Conference proposals is quickly approaching, but there’s still time before April 3rd to submit your proposal!

Now in its second year, the Kids’ Track is a children-centered space which recognizes kids as media makers by providing them with the skills to create media work influenced by their own points of view. Last year, sessions included Print Making, Street Art for Kids, and Letter Writing as Activism. Other popular activities included theater games, painting with water colors and a discussion about school and education. We like sessions that are hands on, engaging, artistic and that provide opportunities for participants to learn and teach.

Session proposals can be submitted through the Allied Media Conference website: http://alliedmediaconference.org/propose. Please include what age range your session is for in your proposal.

Parents, if you’re thinking of coming to the AMC with children please register or get in touch early to help us plan the best kid’s track yet! This helps us get an idea of the number of kids and age ranges to expect.

It’s time to get started. The Allied Media Conference is just a few short months away. There are so many ways you can help us promote. One of them is posting one of these banners on your blog or website:




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Speak! is a women of color led media collective and in the summer months of 2008, they created a CD compilation of spoken word, poetry, and song. This is the first self-named album.

With womyn contributors from all over the country, Speak! is a testament of struggle, hope, and love. Many of the contributors are in the Radical Women of Color blogosphere and will be familiar names to you. Instead of just reading their work, you’ll be able to hear their voices.

I can guarantee you will have the same reaction as to when I heard them speak, I was mesmerized.

Proceeds of this album will go toward funding mothers and/or financially restricted activists wanting to attend the Allied Media Conference in Detroit, MI this July. This is our own grassroots organizing at its finest with financial assistance from the AMC. We collaborated and conference called for months and here it is, ready for your purchasing.

In addition to these moving testaments, there will be a zine, featuring more of our work and a curriculum available to further process the meaning of each piece for yourself, education, or a group discussion. The possibilities are endless.

You get all of this for less than $20, you can order one for yourself or buy a gift card for friend which can be redeemed to buy the CD. Stay on your toes and look for more information come January 1, 2009. Only 200 copies are available.

Forward this promo vid widely and to the ends of your contact list. See the link here.

Much love.

from vanessa m.:

Subject:

grant writing workshop tonight.
Body: As some of you may have heard…..
There are a few art grants that are available to Michigan Artists. Please apply to these opportunities the more artists who apply the more grants we will get. I have attached information about each in the email.

To help Detroit artists with their applications community+public arts:DETROIT will be holding three general grant writing workshops.

These workshops are free and open to anyone who wants to come.

They will be held at:
TAC Center 3663 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201 (where the WORK gallery is)

Each workshop will have a different focus.

November 24, 2008@6:00pm
December 15, 2008@6:00pm
January 12, 2008@6:00pm

Skillman Technical Assistance Center
Ph:(313)593-0918
3663 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48201
These workshops will serve the experienced grant writer who may just want someone to look over their work or may need some data to help strengthen their grant. It will also serve the first time grant writer who might need individual attention.

If you have any question please feel free to call me:
sioux trujillo 313.664.7937 or the TAC Center directly :313.593.0918.

PASS THIS ON OR POST ON YOUR FACEBOOK/MYSPACE PAGE WE NEED TO GET THE WORD OUT ABOUT THIS FREE HELP

what i’ve been up to the past year (i took these with my phone, i really need to collaborate with a talented photographer because it’s really hard to take photos of these):

solitude, contemplation, summer.

currently on display

NEW ORLEANS | Gris Gris Lab International Healing Arts Space | "I Put a Spell On You: Women & Magic Reclaimed and Redefined"

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i'm a mixed media artist working with collage, drawing, printmaking, digital art, performance and writing. i have been an artist my whole life, studied printmaking from wayne state university in detroit, and am now in atlanta exploring my voice and developing my vision. i'm 25 years old, queer palestinian woman of color living in un-reality because the "real" world is hostile. join me. always appreciate info on upcoming exhibitions, calls for artists, grants/$, love letters and thoughtful critique.

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