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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR NBAF is a nonprofit organization with a 35-year history of excellent artistic and educational programming across music, dance, theater, film, visual and literary arts, that has evolved from hosting an annual festival to year round programming showcasing Black artists who create, innovate and produce extraordinary work. NBAF’s mission is to expose, educate, engage, and entertain audiences as we present and support artists of African descent, while broadening cultural experiences. We celebrate Black artists and their work through programs such as the Artist Project Fund, Horizon Awards, as well as through the Move/Dance! and NextGen Artist youth arts education programs that nurture the talent of the next generation. NBAF’s Theme for 2022 is “Empower the Possibilities” which highlights our efforts to foster opportunities for artists to realize their greatest potential and achieve their dreams. Through uplifting, investing and championing the work of Black Artists nationwide, NBAF is deeply investing in the artist community and producing robust and intentional programming across artistic disciplines that upholds the stellar legacy of the organization. Through intentional collaborations and partnerships with talented black artists and the community, we hope to empower audiences and activate our collective consciousness. NBAF is rising above in ways that incites innovation, creativity and exploration across all cultures and backgrounds. The NBAF Team is excited to introduce you to the innovative programs that connect to our “Empower the Possibilities” theme for 2022. We look forward to your continued support as we purposefully and meaningfully celebrate Black art that inspires us all. NBAF seeks to ensure that the art and stories of Black people are increasingly presented and valued and are committed to our work that helps shape a more equitable and impactful arts ecosystem that highlights the beautiful contributions of black artists and the impact black art has made on our world in transformative and innovative ways. For the love art, Stephanie R. Owens

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EMPOWERING THE POSSIBILITIES Empowering The Possibilities

to broaden NBAF’s reach across multiple touchpoints including broadcast, via several streaming services, and through a combination of social and digital content. “With this new creative strategy, we hope to establish a connection between Black artists and supporters of the arts as we work together to empower and uplift the artist community, ultimately driving relevance for our artists and NBAF,” said Stephanie Owens, NBAF’s Executive Director.

The NBAF, a nonprofit organization with a legacy of providing stellar artistic and educational programs in music, dance, film, visual arts, theater, and the literary arts, launched its 2022 campaign, “Empower the Possibilities”. The campaign will spotlight and amplify Black artists’ roles and contributions to a growing cultural economy and market. Under the leadership of recently appointed Executive Director Stephanie Owens and Board Chair, Tracey Lloyd, “Empower the Possibilities” was developed to support, uplift, and champion the work of Black artists nationwide while deeply investing in and producing robust and intentional programming for the arts community.

“Through our first-ever national campaign with engaging content, we hope to further accelerate NBAF’s growth, establishing our organization as a leader for Black artists,” said Tracey Lloyd, NBAF’s Board Chair. Since 1988, NBAF has attracted millions of people from around the world to events and programs that are entertaining, educational, and enriching. By featuring artists from the African Diaspora (United States, Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and Latin America) NBAF promotes art and culture as vehicles for bringing diverse communities together.

The campaign will come to life throughout the year as NBAF expands their programs through immersive experiences and workforce development programs, while providing educational and business support resources to youth and emerging artists. Each program draws inspiration from NBAF’s mission to expose, educate, engage and entertain audiences through the support of Black artists. The goal is

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FINE ART + FASHION Fine Art + Fashion April 7, 2022 Fine Art + Fashion, a premier benefit sponsored by Neiman Marcus, offered NBAF a unique opportunity to bring together lovers of art and fashion to celebrate both the talent of established designers through an impeccably curated fashion show, and also highlighted emerging artists through the annual Fashion Forward Student Design Competition. We were excited to host another spectacular evening of fun, fashion, and art on April 7th at the Atlanta History Center, where we honored Amy Sherald with the 2022 Visual Artist Award, Autumn Adeigbo with the 2022 Fashion Designer on the Rise Award, as well as three Fashion Forward student design winners from SCAD University. The impact extended far beyond the evening. Thank you to our Donors, Sponsors and attendees for celebrating the honorees and NBAF’s Youth Arts Education programs.

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Atlanta native Tiereny Bell was diagnosed with sickle cell Atlanta native Tiereny Bell was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at six months. The most common genetic blood disease at six months. The most common genetic blood disease in the U.S., sickle cell disease can cause extreme pain disease in the U.S., sickle cell disease can cause extreme pain and life-threatening complications — a harsh reality Bell knows and life-threatening complications — a harsh reality Bell knows all too well. At 17 years old, she suffered a transient ischemic all too well. At 17 years old, she suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA), a ministroke with slight paralysis on the left side of attack (TIA), a ministroke with slight paralysis on the left side of her body, which she overcame after completing three months of her body, which she overcame after completing three months of physical therapy. physical therapy. “It’s like having a rubber band around your wrist that’s getting “It’s like having a rubber band around your wrist that’s getting tighter and tighter and never releases” said Bell, describing tighter and tighter and never releases” said Bell, describing the pain of a sickle cell crisis. the pain of a sickle cell crisis. In the U.S., it is estimated that more than 100,000 people like Bell live with sickle cell disease, and In the U.S., it is estimated that more than 100,000 people like Bell live with sickle cell disease, and the majority are of African descent. The disease distorts soft, round blood cells and turns them the majority are of African descent. The disease distorts soft, round blood cells and turns them hard and crescent-shaped. When hardened, the cells can get caught in blood vessels, which can hard and crescent-shaped. When hardened, the cells can get caught in blood vessels, which can cause extreme pain and lead to stroke and organ failure. cause extreme pain and lead to stroke and organ failure. To help prevent sickle cell-related complications, many patients like Bell rely on monthly red blood To help prevent sickle cell-related complications, many patients like Bell rely on monthly red blood cell exchanges, a non-surgical therapy that removes abnormal red blood cells and replaces them cell exchanges, a non-surgical therapy that removes abnormal red blood cells and replaces them with healthy ones obtained from blood donors. To date, she has received more than 850 units of with healthy ones obtained from blood donors. To date, she has received more than 850 units of lifesaving blood from generous donors. lifesaving blood from generous donors. To reduce the risk of transfusion complications, blood transfused to patients with sickle cell To reduce the risk of transfusion complications, blood transfused to patients with sickle cell disease must also be closely matched. Since these patients are more likely to find a compatible disease must also be closely matched. Since these patients are more likely to find a compatible blood match from a blood donor of the same race or similar ethnicity, blood donors of all races blood match from a blood donor of the same race or similar ethnicity, blood donors of all races and ethnicities are needed to help ensure a diverse blood supply to support the blood transfusion and ethnicities are needed to help ensure a diverse blood supply to support the blood transfusion needs of patients. For Bell, blood donors who are Black can help provide a compatible match. needs of patients. For Bell, blood donors who are Black can help provide a compatible match. As a two-time HBCU graduate, Bell credits regular blood transfusion treatments with helping As a two-time HBCU graduate, Bell credits regular blood transfusion treatments with helping her complete studies at Xavier University and Morehouse School of Medicine, where she earned her complete studies at Xavier University and Morehouse School of Medicine, where she earned a Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Epidemiology. Today, she works as an a Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Epidemiology. Today, she works as an epidemiologist at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Atlanta, along with working in the epidemiologist at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Atlanta, along with working in the beauty industry as a part-time eyelash extension technician and as a sickle cell advocate. beauty industry as a part-time eyelash extension technician and as a sickle cell advocate. “Most sickle cell patients battle pain every day; most days we battle this pain in silence,” said Bell. “Most sickle cell patients battle pain every day; most days we battle this pain in silence,” said Bell. “Those that understand how important blood donations are and continue to donate blood have truly “Those that understand how important blood donations are and continue to donate blood have truly earned the right to be called a hero! This selfless act is why I am still thriving, and I absolutely feel a earned the right to be called a hero! This selfless act is why I am still thriving, and I absolutely feel a connection to blood donors who donate on my behalf.” connection to blood donors who donate on my behalf.” To help make a lifesaving impact in the lives of individuals like Bell who live To help make a lifesaving impact in the lives of individuals like Bell who live with sickle cell disease, schedule an appointment to give blood by visiting: with sickle cell disease, schedule an appointment to give blood by visiting: RedCrossBlood.org/OurBlood, downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, RedCrossBlood.org/OurBlood, downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device. Alexa Echo device. The American Red Cross is currently screening all blood, platelet and plasma donations from selfThe American Red Cross is currently screening all blood, platelet and plasma donations from selfidentified African American donors for the sickle cell trait. Because sickle cell trait testing at birth identified African American donors for the sickle cell trait. Because sickle cell trait testing at birth was not widely provided until 2006, this screening provides blood donors who are Black with an was not widely provided until 2006, this screening provides blood donors who are Black with an additional health insight. additional health insight.


FASHION FORWARD Fashion Forward A Competition for Emerging Fashion Design Students The Fashion Forward awards were established in 2010 to recognize student fashion designers of African descent who have distinguished themselves for their academic achievement, talent, creativity, cutting edge and innovative approach. Each award recipient is selected for having excelled academically, mastered their field of study and having been recognized by their peers, their school and the Fine Art + Fashion judges as an emerging talent on the rise. Along with a cash award, their winning design is exhibited in the Neiman Marcus windows and they receive special recognition at the Fine Art + Fashion event. For The 2022 Student design competition, Fashion Forward student design winners were D’on Lauren Edwards, Yemisi Sanni, and Andrew Gatehi selected from SCAD University.

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ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP PITTSBURGH YARDS: ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP “Elements of Hip Hop” was an engaging program focused on the fundamental and foundational elements of Hip Hop music and culture. Hip Hop is a music and dance movement which provokes consciousness, civil rights awareness, activism, justice, racial justice and equity, political and community awareness. Held at Pittsburgh Yards, the Elements of Hip Hop Series was designed to engage youth and young adults in the arts. Elements of Hip Hop Series exposed, educated, engaged, and entertained while dismantling myths and enigma surrounding the Hip Hop movement.

through dance classes/workshops, visual arts workshops, panel discussions, an open mic mixer, and gaming; all to create space for intergenerational exchanges on January 15, March 12, and May 14, 2022. Students of NBAF’s Youth Programs participated in a number of activities during the events. For all three events we collaborated with the Pittsburgh Community Market. Tenants of the Nia Building were also included and participated as vendors or artists in panel discussion and talent.

The series covered all pillars of Hip Hop

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ARTIST PROJECT FUND (APF) NBAF Public Programs: Artist Project Fund (APF)

place for our artists as they restructure their art businesses to adapt to the current environment and APF is a vehicle for this work in alignment with NBAF’s mission.

The NBAF Artist Project Fund is an initiative created in 2020 initially to serve as a COVID Relief Fund and since has evolved to further nurture amazing talent on a longer trajectory by supporting the growth and development of artists with financial and business support resources to ensure their projects thrive and make an economic impact. NBAF intends to provide much needed exposure via programs and activations to help artists develop new audiences, strengthen their voices and advance their careers.

In 2022, NBAF selected 20 artists to participate in its inaugural Artist Project Fund cohort, providing resources and support tailored to a diverse group of Black artists represented across all 5 of NBAF’s artistic disciplines. Learn more about this year’s cohort members at https://nbaf.org/artist-project-fund-2022/. Continued support for these artists helps to ensure equity in resources for the Black community and assists NBAF in its efforts to create a brighter future for communities around the world through the power of Black art. We are empowering the possibilities in the world around us, and art is a powerful force to create the change and social justice we all deserve.

We know artists need funding to ground and reimagine themselves to meet the moment, to reshape arts infrastructure and systems that have never been equitable or sustainable. NBAF desires to ensure that there are real and just solutions in

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EMPOWER HOUR WORKSHOPS

NBAF presents: “Empower Hour” Workshops

NBAF has partnered with PowerHaus Creative in 2022 to provide workshops to support artists and help empower them economically. Starting April 12th, NBAF began to offer “Empower Hour” workshops to invest, educate and engage artists of African descent by supporting their paths to sustainable art careers. This partnership is dedicated to building upon legacies of stellar artistic and educational programs in music, dance, film, visual arts, theater, and the literary arts. Workshops topics include taxes, financial literacy, grant writing, sponsorships, NFTs and more.

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Healthcare) (Virtual) May 10: We All We Got: Aligning support for your Creative Business and how to manage it all (In Person Panel) May 17: The Balancing Act: How to balance your professional and personal budgets (Virtual) June 14: The Legaliteas of Entrepreneurship with Lisa Bonner June 14: Cut the Check: How to Pitch and Catch a Sponsor (Virtual) July 12: Balancing Personal and Professional Budgets

Specific workshop details: • April 12: Tax Facts for Career Minded Creators/Financial Literacy (Virtual) • April 26: Solidifying your Foundation: Setting up your business Checklist (LLC, W9, Bank Account, Quickbooks, Contracts, Credit, Legal, www.nbaf.org

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EMPOWER HOUR WORKSHOPS •

July 12: Stand Out: How to Create an Award winning proposal (Virtual) August 9: Gettin’ to the Grants: How to Write and Cultivate Private Donors, Patrons & Crowdfunding Campaigns (Virtual) September 13: Help Us Help You: The Flip Side — Perspectives from Arts professionals who advocate for your work (Virtual) October 10: NFT Currency: Welcome to the Future. How it Works, What it’s Worth and the preservation of Black Culture by Black Creators. (Virtual) October 25: Revolutionizing the Black Arts Economy and Mental health resources for Black entrepreneurs (In Person Closing Ceremony)

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WE THE PEOPLE BLOCK PARTY

WE THE PEOPLE: Community Block Party Date: April 30th, 2022 Location: Maverick Apartments NBAF partnered with Maverick Apartments to provide an 
experience of a traditional block party, with a few exciting 
bonuses. In addition to networking with some of the coolest, 
down-to-earth, Atlanta-based creatives, tastemakers, and 
Mavericks, we revealed two murals and one sculpture along 
the Atlanta BeltLine southside trail from Maverick’s artists 
Courtney Brooks and Petie Parker. This fun filled block party

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also featured a vendor marketplace powered by Everything Dope, “Truth & Punk” Book signing by Anthony Truth Gary, free “Pull up Session” photoshoot by Melissa Alexander, Live Music Soundtracks from DJ Sean Faylon , DJ Genesis and DJ Cleotrvppv and Tastemakers Sky Lounge with Complimentary cocktails from Tipsy Tutor and lite bites from Mouthfeel Culinary Co.. The Creatives Corner featured performances from NBAF 2022 Artist Project Fund recipients Kerri Garrett and Jada Nycole Ellise.

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YOUTH: NEXT GEN ARTISTS NEXTGEN ARTIST The NBAF NextGen Artist Program is a signature program for young artists that identifies and recognizes the next generation of talented artists and supports them in the early stages of finding and developing their creative voices and in establishing themselves as professionals. The goal of 
nurturing the creativity, supporting the talent and professional development of emerging artists of African descent is a core value of NBAF’s mission. The NextGen Artist program also offers public showcases of the artist’s work in creative disciplines and industries, including performing, visual arts, film, multimedia, and fashion in select public schools. Once a week (depending on the school’s schedule), participants are offered instruction and exposure to art experiences through the NBAF NGA Teaching Artists in areas such as film/media, fashion and visual arts. In 2022, NextGen Artist Program will serve over 400 students at Maynard High and Drew Charter Schools. Featured Residency workshops within NextGen Artist: • Maynard’s Curatorial Program & IB/AP Student Exhibition

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YOUTH: MOVE/DANCE! PROGRAM

MOVE/DANCE! PROGRAM Move/Dance! Program offers a curriculum on Black dance with dance instruction by teaching artists, as well as a dance competition and scholarships linked to a smallscale financial literacy program. The project is designed to have a measurable impact on the school, specifically on academic achievement, arts education and appreciation, as well as the health of the students and by extension their families. The program is replicated within

Atlanta and potentially throughout the region in years to come. The Move/ Dance! Program has extended and worked with nearly 831 students at over four schools.

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UPCOMING EVENTS Students from King Middle School

NBAF will partner with ARTiculate ATL for its 10th Anniversary in July 2022

“The Art of Collecting” NFTs v. Physical Collections July 22, 2022 The Gathering Spot In partnership with Articulate ATL, NBAF will be hosting an engaging panel on”The Art of Collecting” focused on NFT and digital art as well as the nuances of physical collections of work. NBAF is also curating a special digital art exhibit featuring Artist Project Fund members and other talented artists in the digital art space.

ARTiculate is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides local, emerging artists a professional environment to show and sell their artwork. For almost a decade ARTiculate has combined various elements of the visual arts — painting, graffiti, graphic design, fashion, body painting, sculpture, photography and installations — with contemporary music to bring art and culture enthusiasts together for a common purpose — to celebrate modern art in all its forms. The mission of ARTiculate ATLanta is to promote and market the various forms of traditional and modern artistic expression inherent in our culture with an aim to promote and showcase quality, inspirational, relevant, and culturally significant art and music through innovative and professional business endeavors. These events intend to connect artists to artists, creating a network that will spur creativity, expand their visions and strengthen the art community. The show benefits local, emerging artists and arts programming in Atlanta.

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NBAF’s Splatter Room Articulate ATL July 29 – 30, 2022 IIn honor of Articulate ATL’s 10th Anniversary, NBAF will sponsor a “Splatter Room” experience at the annual art exhibition on July 29th and 30th. Attendees are guaranteed to be wowed as they participate in a unique interactive exhibit and vibe with the music and amazing energy of the weekend in support of Articulate ATL and the artists highlighted. 26

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UPCOMING EVENTS Rhymes & Rhythm August 2022

of our milestones, artists, and contributions to the culture and community.

In honor of Black August, NBAF will host “Rhymes & Rhythm”, a poetry & dance dual event. House musical theme, spoken word and dance will be aligned for a high vibrational celebration.

The show will include some of the best in visual arts, poetry, dance, and music. The Imagine Showcase will serve as the kick-off event a few days before our Gala as a time to celebrate and enjoy a night of great entertainment.

For more information log on to https://nbaf.org/public-programs/

The Imagine Showcase September 15, 2022 The Kimpton Hotel Midtown The Imagine showcase will highlight artists of African descent both from the Atlanta Arts community as well as from NBAF’s Artist Project Fund. Honoring the 25th anniversary of our Annual Gala the night will be extending a platform in celebration

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25TH GALA ANNIVERSARY September 17, 2022 Four Seasons Hotel

NBAF 25TH GALA ANNIVERSARY “IMAGINE”

The annual GALA showcases and celebrates the rich history and cultural legacy of NBAF and this year we will celebrate its 25th anniversary on September 17th at the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta, GA. Featuring great food, live entertainment, and distinguished guests, the GALA is a great opportunity for donors to connect with the artist community while financially supporting NBAF and its programs.

we go to new levels together as a community while celebrating the power of art. Staying true to our theme of “Empower The Possibilities” at our gala we continue the

This year’s theme invites you to “Imagine” as

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NBAF 25TH GALA ANNIVERSARY “IMAGINE” legacy of supporting, honoring and highlighting artists of all disciplines. The NBAF Horizon Awards for Emerging Artists seeks to help aspiring emerging artists of African descent to scale their careers. The award is highly competitive and grants the recipient in each category a $10,000 awards package to fund their practice. Winning emerging artists have been working in their respective fields for at least three to seven years, have a proven track record of success, and have dedicated themselves to a career in their field.

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BLACK TO LIFE FILM FESTIVAL Black to Life Film Festival October 2022 Short black and white films compose narratives that reflect physical and mental spaces for black creatives transitioning day-to-day obstacles to moments of joy and self-awareness during this time in history. Each year we hold a festival giving Black filmmakers a platform to display their work based on the theme of the year. In 2021 the theme “Resurgence” addressed the collective human experience, in which we all had to overcome something or someone to move us forward and reignite the possibility of a brighter future. We highlighted films that dealt with the human complexity of harsh realities, where people are faced with unimaginable things yet remain triumphantly victorious all the same. Featured films showcased the realities of what the pandemic has meant and how we were still able to find moments of reprise and joy. We look forward to seeing what the filmmakers will present with our 2022 theme. For more information log on to https://nbaf.org/public-programs/

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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NBAF Staff

Tracy Lloyd, Board Chair District Manager, JC Penny

Stephanie Owens Executive Director

Lisa Bonner, Vice Chair Entertainment Attorney, Bonner Law, PC

Nicole Davis Director of Youth Programs

Lisa Griffin, Board Treasurer Sr. Vice President, Finance Warner Media

Vanessa Westbrook Programs & Marketing Manager

Danica Kombol Board Secretary CEO Everywhere Agency

Sherifat Mohammed Development Administrative Assistant Judy Hanenkrat Special Events & Fundraising

Kateau James Managing Director Office of the CIO – Deloitte

Patricia Harris Grants & Fund Development Specialist

Felicia McDade Business Development Executive Southern Company

Courtney Brooks NBAF Public Programs Consultant

Theia Smith Director of the Innovative Inclusion team PricewaterhouseCoopers

Sumayyah Ali NBAF Empower Hours Consultant Natassha Chambliss NBAF Horizon Awards Consultant

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