Sunday, September 22, 2013

Flatbush Artists Unleash Creative Genius

 
 
 
A burgeoning community, Flatbush has a flavorful mélange of culture expressed through the work of many local artisans.  Lindiwe Kamau of Expression in Ceramics and I created, “The Flatbush Artrepreneur Project,” to provide a sphere of creativity where community artisans are inspired to become entrepreneurs.

Creating Legacies partnered with, The Flatbush Enterprise and the Nostrand Avenue Merchants Association to present this powerful experience.  Last week completed the 3 part workshop series where we journeyed with the creative genius of architects, photographers, spoken word artists, actors and painters among other artisans.

In this creative and engaging workshop series, “The Flatbush Artrepreneur Project,” artists were empowered to identify their artistic medium, develop a business using their craft and network with other artisans. While I facilitated the workshops, several gifted and talented guests graced the audience with their knowledge and inspired them with their experience.
 
Elzora Williamson, founder and owner of 47 year retail institution, Trophies by Syl, empowered the group to define success and pursue their passion.




Hip hop artist, photographer and videographer BLUE, of,Urban Overdose Photography, shared his knowledge about brand management and trade marking. 




Educator, actor, filmmaker and motivational speaker, Eden Marryshow motivated the artists with his, Dream Big, Go Hard!” experience to get energized, enthused and confident about executing their artistic vision through entrepreneurship.


Tax preparer and Enroll Agent, Woody Raymond of, Ultimate Tax Preparers, Inc. taught the artrepreneurs about the process of business formation

I am grateful to have experienced, “The Flatbush Artrepreneur Project” with so many of Brooklyn’s creative, emerging artists.  We look forward reconvening for a fabulous culmination ceremony to celebrate and showcase the artists in progress.  Many thanks to, The Brooklyn Public Library - CentralBranch, for hosting us. The Flatbush Enterprise extends our sincere appreciation to, Citizens Committee forNew York City for making this program possible.



 
 

 

 

 
 
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

KUU Photography: MARRIAGE is...



Floyd & Odell married 70 years
Angelo & Jennifer 13 years



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sabrina Thompson, designer, educator, and visual artist has taken my breath away with her photo story, “MARRIAGE is…”  This Southern Belle to Brooklyn Belle sister was inspired to use her gift of photography to capture couples celebrating over 9 years of marriage.  While the media tells us the average marriage fails after 8.8 years, Sabrina illustrates steadfast marriages with images of married couples, widows and widowers who prove that, “Love never fails…”  1 Corinthians 13:8.  I am encouraged, enlightened and spirited by the essence of this photo journal and I know that you will be too.  Please share the link everyone you know.  Let’s help Sabrina and her company KUU Photography flood cyberspace with LOVE.
HOW DO I SEE THE PHOTO CAMPAIGN?
VIDEO:

Click on this link:

http://vimeo.com/kuuphoto/marriage

 
 

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

VOTE today!


 



 
 
 

Good morning Creating Legacies family!  Today is the NYC Primary Election 2013.  Make a quick stop at your local poll and vote.  Whether you were born and raised in your community or just calling it home for a moment, make sure that your voice is heard.  I know that there was some confusion during the last election.
Here is the link for the NYC Board of Elections website for poll site information:

http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/html/voters/where.shtml

or click on the photo for information