The Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts & Ideas is proud to announce the launch of the Black Artists Network & Directory (B.A.N.D.), a groundbreaking new platform dedicated to supporting, showcasing, and empowering Black artists across the region.
B.A.N.D. will be introduced during the upcoming INDABA: Black Arts Conference on August 16th and fully launched in September.
B.A.N.D. is a free online resource that will:
- Provide a searchable directory of Black artists across disciplines including visual arts, music, theatre, film, dance, literary arts, and technical support
- Host bi-monthly workshops on professional development topics like grant writing, monetizing creative work, and marketing;
- Create networking opportunities for artists to collaborate and build lasting community.
“Black artists in Chattanooga have always been here, doing incredible work. What’s been missing is the infrastructure to connect them with each other and with opportunities. B.A.N.D. is here to change that,” said Ricardo Morris, founder of the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts & Ideas…