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Past Programming Services

  Since 2019, I have not engaged in any programming services. Selected Accomplishments * Designed, directed and coordinated successful educational and arts programs for adults and children. * Researched and wrote successful grant proposals. * Managed several popular arts events, community festivals, workshops and conferences. Professional Experiences Program Administration. Malcolm X Drummers and Dancers and Esther Productions, Inc, Washington, D.C.. Responsible for hosting, setting up tables, cleaning up, interior decorating, stage designing, and recruiting participants. Sounds of Hope at Potter's House (2012), The Gift (October 2015; October 2016, and October 21, 2017); Building Family in the 21st Century (June 2016); Painting Your Future Bright: A Sip and Paint for Girls Ages 13 - 17 (March 16, 2019); and PaintSpiration: An Interactive Workshop designed for girls ages 13 through 17 (May 4, 2019). After School Program Teacher. JEAP, Washington, D.C.. 2015. Organized engaging acti

The intersection of poetry and prose within the D.C. art scene

  “The intersection of poetry and prose within the D.C. art scene serves as a catalyst for cultural dialogue and social commentary. Writers often address pressing issues through their work, reflecting the complexities of urban life and the diverse experiences of the city's inhabitants. This literary engagement not only captivates audiences but also inspires action and awareness around various social topics. As the art scene continues to evolve, the integration of literary forms with other artistic expressions promises to further enrich the cultural landscape, making Washington, D.C. a significant hub for artistic innovation and collaboration.” Join Mr. Miller, Ms. Ayala and Mr. Gilmore at Tenley on September 14th. For those interested in learning more about this literary event, please feel free to reach out via email at midnightrosereadingseries@gmail.com. Additional details can also be found on the official website of Esther Productions, Inc. at the provided link - https://www.est

Background and Services

Since 2016, I have not provided any dance performance services. Additionally, I have not engaged in providing complimentary services for an extended period. My involvement in educational services came to an end in 2018, and I have since moved away from that aspect of my work entirely. It is crucial for me to maintain a high level of respect and accuracy in my professional endeavors, particularly as I have dedicated considerable time to branding, creating digital art, and delivering my services. While my past experiences are no longer the primary focus of my career, it is essential to recognize the breadth of my background. My journey has been shaped by a variety of roles and responsibilities that have contributed to my overall diverse array of expertise. The skills and insights I have gained over the years continue to inform my work, even as I have transitioned away from certain services. This evolution reflects my commitment to growth and adaptation in a rapidly changing landscape.

Digital Canvas Insights

  Digital Canvas Insights. Digital art created on canvas. August 30, 2024. Afrika Abney My professional interests encompass a diverse range of fields, including digital art, visual arts, and consulting. I am particularly drawn to the innovative possibilities within digital art, where technology and creativity intersect to produce unique visual experiences. Additionally, my passion for visual arts extends to various mediums and techniques, allowing me to appreciate and engage with artistic expressions in multiple forms. Furthermore, my consulting experience enables me to provide strategic insights and guidance, helping individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of the art world and enhance their creative endeavors.

Artistic Solidarity

  Artistic Solidarity. Digital art created on canvas. August 30, 2024. Afrika Abney “The colors associated with Labor Day are red, white, and blue, symbolizing the patriotic spirit of the holiday. These hues not only reflect the American flag but also evoke a sense of unity and pride among workers across the nation. As a day dedicated to honoring the contributions of laborers, the use of these colors serves to remind us of the values of hard work and solidarity that underpin the American workforce. Regrettably, the ideals of solidarity have not been fully realized, as issues of racism and discrimination continue to persist in various forms within society. Despite efforts to promote unity and equality, these negative forces remain entrenched, hindering progress towards a more inclusive and harmonious community. The ongoing struggle against these societal challenges highlights the need for continued advocacy and action to foster genuine solidarity among diverse groups. Labor Day within t

In person flyering

     On August 27, 2024, I began distributing flyers in person for the upcoming event scheduled for September 14th at the Tenley-Friendship Library. This initiative aims to promote awareness and encourage attendance for a gathering that promises to be both enriching and engaging for the community. The event will take place on September 14, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM EDT at the Tenley-Friendship Library, located at 4450 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA. MidnightRose is designed to highlight the diverse voices of multigenerational and multicultural writers from the Washington Metropolitan Region and beyond. Attendees will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the creative expressions of award-winning poets and authors, fostering a sense of inspiration and empowerment through their words. For those seeking further information about this literary event, inquiries can be directed to midnightrosereadingseries@gmail.com. Additional details are also available on the offic