2024 Lit From the Black! Design & Tech Production Fellowship & Training

 

Lit From the Black!

Mondays, March 18, 2024 to May 6, 2024 

Design & Technical Production Fellowship for Womxn & NB Folx of African Descent

Lit From the Black! is a training and fellowship in Stage Design and Technical production (stage lighting, sound, stage management and visual design) for Womxn & NB Folx of African Descent. The Lit From the Black! Fellow is trained and mentored by Stephanie Anne Johnson, a well-accomplished lighting designer, and other stage design and production professionals.

Through weekly sessions and a culminating showcase, Johnson and guest facilitators will provide training, and engage Fellows with hands-on training, fieldwork, networking, and mentoring in productions at various theaters in the SF Bay Area.

Who it’s for

The fellowship centers womxn-identified and gender non-binary of African descent.

Black Creators and Producers deserve Black design & technical team. Womxn-identified and gender non-binary folx of African descent deserve to have opportunities in all fields that are supportive, and disrupt the design and impacts of a racist and sexist-driven arts ecosystem. Lit From the Black! aspires to prepare Fellows to meet the demand and continue on as members of an important community of artists.

The ideal Lit From the Black! Fellow is interested in/curious about careers in Lighting Design/Tech, Lighting Designer, Sound Design/Tech, Stage Manager/Technician, Acting, Directing, Event planning & production, Scenic Arts, and Costume.

What you get

  • Free professional training 

  • In-real-time hands-on work experience

  • A $1000 stipend upon successful completion and attendance of all fellowship activity

  • A network and connection as a part of an integral cohort of dynamic art practitioners

  • Support and mentoring with artistic and career development

  • Professional and peer mentorship referrals to resources and art organizations in the SF Bay Area

  • Complimentary or discounted attendance to shows, workshops and other events produced by Afro Urban Society and/or Partner organizations through the year of the fellowship (dependent on availability)

  • Marketing; including professional photo

  • Opportunities for future paid work 

Skills Covered

  • Lighting and visual design for stage, staged visuals and outdoor productions

  • Visual analysis for productions

  • Portfolio development

  • Design research

  • Collaboration with artists/creatives from other discipline

  • Public speaking & networking

Schedule/Commitment

Training Sessions (required) - In-Person, Oakland, CA

Mondays, March 18, 2024 to May 6, 2024 

6PM - 8PM (PST) 

18 hours

Production/Practicum 

April to December 2024 | Specific Dates & Times TBA

5-10 Additional hours/month 

Required Practicum production dates & Field trips to shows and other spaces, as well as lectures panel discussions by other leaders in the field of Lighting and Sound design. (Times TBD)

How to Apply

Complete Application Form
Application
Due Date: February 19, 2024

Invitation Notifications: March 5, 2024

For more info

Email: programs@afrourbansociety.com

Call/Text:  +1 ‪(510) 854-6784‬

This fellowship is made possible by support from Stephanie Anne Johnson, the California Arts Council, Afro Urban Society, Black Arts Movement Business District Community Development Corporation Of Oakland (BAMBD, CDC) & BAM House, and Individual Donors.

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