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Intergenerational Community Arts Council /

Brooklyn's Own: Live Premiere

Join ICAC members for a screening of the ICAC’s video chapbook Brooklyn’s Own, alongside conversation hosted by the ICAC’s artist-in-residence, Najee Omar. 

Date

FRI, DEC 4, 2020 | 7PM EST
YOUTUBE LIVE

 

Cost

FREE W/ RSVP

Location

Virtual Event

In the Fort Greene/Downtown Brooklyn neighborhood, a group of dedicated residents known as the Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) have been weathering the pandemic by sharing resources, supporting their neighbors, and creating artwork that celebrates the power and connectedness of our communities.

Join ICAC members for a screening of the ICAC’s video chapbook Brooklyn’s Own, alongside conversation hosted by the ICAC’s artist-in-residence, Najee Omar

Featuring ICAC members:

Zolanlly Brunson
Portia Clark
DaQuan Herring
Ketriana Yvonne
Squala Orphan
Vanne-Paige Padgett
Tanja Richardson
Julius Roberts
Desiree Rucker
Celeste Staton

Also featuring:
Chad Purkey, BID Executive Director, Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership

This virtual event will be livestreamed on YouTube.com/BRICBrooklyn, and accompanied with live transcription that can be found here.

BRIC strives to make our programming accessible to all audiences. To make a specific access request for a virtual program, or to let us know other ways we can provide you with a welcoming experience, please contact Nia I'man Smith at nsmith@bricartsmedia.org, preferably two weeks prior to the event of interest.

The Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) is proudly supported by program partners BRIC and The Performance Project at University Settlement.

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