upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024

upcoming grant deadline: 05/15/2024

March 2021

Public Television 101: A Filmmaker’s Guide to Navigating Public Television

A Filmmaker’s Workshop presented by SIFTMedia 215 Collective and Independence Public Media Foundation. Get to know our friendly regional Public Television Programmers! Filmmakers can learn the in’s and out’s of getting their work on regional & national PBS. [learn more]

New Grit: Art & Philly Now exhibition at PMA

Michelle Ortiz is unveiling a newly commissioned work of art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the New Grit: Art & Philly Now exhibition. [learn more]

Love Letters to Vertamae

In Our Mothers’ Kitchens, we certainly got the right vibrations! Join OMK founders Khaliah and Shivon as they gather around the virtual table with artists Therese Nelson, Yolanda Wisher and Gabrielle E.W. Carter to celebrate the life and legacy of culinary anthropologist Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor. [learn more]

IMPACT KICKSTART 2021 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The Impact Kickstart call for applications is now open! The program offers partnership development, strategic support and at least $25,000 in impact campaign funding to underrepresented documentary directors with feature films that hold great promise to catalyze action and address critical issues of our time. [learn more]

Scribe Video Center’s Producers’ Forum “Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story”

Join Scribe Video Center for a Producers' Forum screening of Posy Dixon’s Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story on Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 7:00 PM. [learn more]

The William Penn Project: A Home Movie Day Exhibit Documenting Philly Public School History in the H

Local multimedia artist Nicole A. Ayers is making more than a decade of audiovisual archives available to see in "The William Penn Project," her home movie day exhibition preserving the student culture, history and significance of the now demolished William Penn High School building on North Broad street, and its impact on the lives of students, parents, teachers, local businesses and neighbors alike. The exhibit will be on display at The Madlab Post studio in the Bok building (1901 S. 9th Street) and available to view by appointment only until March 31, 2021. [learn more]