radical black femme project

Presented by Solo Magic and hosted by Base: Experimental Arts + Space

 
 

The Radical Black Femme Project (RBFP) is a digital and hybrid residency founded and curated by Solo Magic to provide a platform and shelter to build resources and solidarity in a community often pushed aside. RBFP supports creative work in the realm of resisting racism, subverting transphobia, and supporting justice, safety, and equity with an emphasis on counter culture conversations.  

RBFP is a residency with a global focus aimed at providing creatives with the ability to incubate in their own process. Creatives are selected through invitation only submissions curated by Solo Magic and RBFP Founder and Lead Curator, Jade Solomon Curtis with support from Associate Curator Randy Ford, and hosted by BASE.

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ABOUT SOLO MAGIC

Solo Magic is an arts non-profit initiative that creates socially relevant multi-sensory engagements; “Activism is the Muse”. It supports multi-faceted works that provide more exposure to community conversations, open the general public to atypical performances in non-traditional spaces and forge a renewed awakening of art. Our projects focus on manifesting the magic created from positive change of individual action.

 
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About P.A.C.E.

Pan African Center for Empowerment, or P.A.C.E., is a Seattle-founded nonprofit and the parent organization of Solo Magic. P.A.C.E. seeks to elevate the quality of life for people of African heritage across the globe by using modern, cross-disciplinary tools to deconstruct the systems that oppress our communities and build human-centered, tech-powered solutions in their place. Through professional development resources, health and wellness initiatives, public arts projects, media production, and more, P.A.C.E. reimagines and re-forms the shared experience of the African Diaspora, so that we may be connected by our power rather than our pain.