Movies in the Lot with Concerned Black Image Makers (CBIM)

Thu Aug 18 2022 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Hyde Park Art Center | Chicago

Hyde Park Art Center
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Movies in the Lot with Concerned Black Image Makers (CBIM)
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Join us for our July "Movies in the Lot" curated by Concerned Black Image Makers (CBIM)
About this Event

CBIM presents: It's Different In Chicago. David Weathersby 'It's Different in Chicago' is an intersectional exploration of House music and Hip Hop culture within Chicago, exploring deep commentary, reflections and experiences significant to Black folks occupation of space, place, and time through dance, music, and community. CBIM holds fellowship and organizes with Black lens-based artists to exchange ideas, methods, and concerns that prioritize shared black diasporic perspectives.

CBIM supports and collaborated with lens- based artists whose concerns are specific to the diverse spectrums of Black identified experiences, while highlighting alternative visions and critiques of black aesthetics.

About CBIM:

Co-founded by zakkiyyah najeebah dumas o'neal and L'soft, CBIM holds fellowship and organizes with Black lens-based artists to exchange ideas, methods, and concerns that prioritize shared black diasporic perspectives. CBIM facilitates dialogue and meaningful collaborations amongst lens based artists whose concerns are specific to the diverse spectrums of Black identified experiences, while also highlighting alternative visions and critiques of black aesthetics. We prioritize the critical connections between lens-based practices and the demand for visual integrity.

About the filmmaker:

David Weathersby is a filmmaker/videographer and the founder of City Vanguard, an arts organization that helps independent filmmakers create community-based documentaries for educational and cultural institutions. As a director, he has produced films, documentaries, music videos, and video art projects. His past projects include the documentaries Got the Love, Jazz Occurrence, Thee Debauchery Ball, and The Color of Art. His work has been featured on The Africa Channel, WTTW, and various film festivals including Pan African Film Festival, Sand Diego Black Film Festival, Roxbury International Film Festival, Chicago Onscreen, Chicago South Side Film Festival, Collected Voices Film Festival, Black Harvest Film Festival, Image Union Film Festival, and The Chicago Short Comedy Film Festival. In 2018, he was awarded a Black Excellence award for best director by the African American Arts Alliance of Chicago.




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Hyde Park Art Center, 5020 South Cornell Avenue, Chicago, United States

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