IMA student Fernanda Faya short documentary One for the Road is being showcased as part of the Online Short Series of the San Francisco Jewish Festival website. The film, which was originally created in Prof. Kelly Anderson’s Documentary II class, looks back at the migration of Fernanda’s grandmother as a way to find traces of Faya’s own identity. The foreign yet intimate look at NYC and its inhabitants unfolds into a visual letter as she collects images of her new surroundings.
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IMA alum Grayson Earle’s cryptocurrency project
IMA alum Grayson Earle collaborated with The New Inquiry to develop a free, easy-to-use application called Bail Bloc, which mines for a cryptocurrency to help disadvantaged people in New York pay for their bail bills. The project was born as a response to the prison-industrial complex, which imprisons thousands of low-income people before they are even trialed, making them lose jobs or custody of children and subjecting them to plea bargains.
IMA graduate Seyi Adebanjo’s film and photography exhibition
IMA graduate Seyi Adebanjo’s film and photography exhibition “I AM! We Are Here!” will be shown at The Point CDC in the Bronx. The exposition of the vitality and dynamism of Trans*, Queer, Gender Non Conforming, & Two Spirit residents of the Bronx.
The Point CDC
940 Garrison Ave, Bronx, NY
Exhibition opening: November 11th 3-6 PM
On view: November 11 – December 9


