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2022 Beautiful Blackbird Children's Book Festival Lewiston

Contact: gerald.walsh@laarts.org

 

 3rd Annual Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book FestivalLewiston Events

Sunday, September 18 in Kennedy Park*

 

Lewiston, Maine, September 7, 2022 –  LA Arts, the Lewiston Public Library, and the Lewiston Schools’ 21st Century program invite families to enjoy Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival events in Kennedy Park* on Sunday, September 18 from noon – 3 pm. This event provides an opportunity for young readers of color to see themselves reflected in literature created with them in mind. Featured activities include:

  • 12 pm: Lunch: catered by Mogadishu Store

  • 12 – 3 pm: ArtVan drop-in poetry and collage-making inspired by Ashley Bryan’s artwork 

  • 12 – 3 pm: Community mural-making inspired by Ashley Bryan’s artwork

  • 12:30 – 2:30 pm: Read-alouds at the Kennedy Park gazebo* by Lewiston Mayor Carl Sheline, Mana Abdi, Malik Hall, and other community leaders.

  • 2:30 pm: Student drumming workshop with Mohammed Hassan

 

All events are free and open to the public. 

 

Local partners Maine Community Integration, Djibouti American Community Empowerment Project, and Lewiston Auburn Youth & Family Enrichment Services will also be on site in Kennedy Park* from 12-3 pm to host their annual back-to-school backpack and school supplies giveaway event.

 

Lewiston-Auburn partnering organizations are pleased to host these local events as part of Indigo Arts Alliance’s Third Annual Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival, celebrating Black children’s books and their creators from across the African Diaspora. This year’s festival, honoring the legacy of Black children’s book creator and artist Ashley Bryan, will feature a 4,500 book giveaway, the production of acclaimed media, and live events in Portland, Lewiston, and Rockland. 

 

The Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival was founded in 2020 by Indigo Arts Alliance in partnership with I’m Your Neighbor Books and Diverse BookFinder and is produced with the 2022 partners: The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Ridah Ridah, the Farnsworth Museum, LA Arts, the Lewiston Public Library, and Lewiston Schools 21st Century program. 

This year’s festival holds special significance as Ashley Bryan, best known for his picture book Beautiful Blackbird, passed away in February of this year. Throughout his career, Bryan’s passion for amplifying the legacy of African and African American knew no bounds. It was that same passion that inspired Indigo Arts Alliance to create the Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival, honoring his legacy of uplifting Black roots, identity, and resiliency.

 

A goal of the festival is to build the home libraries of Black children, filling those homes with books that represent their lives and experiences. In the past two years, the festival distributed a total of over 4,000 books. However, this year’s Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival will provide and facilitate the distribution of over 4,500 books. This doubles our outreach to children in Maine of all backgrounds served by Portland Public Housing, Portland Parks and Recreation, Lewiston Public Schools, and the 21st Century Community Learning Centers CCLC program

 

Following are featured books for the 2022 festival. In addition to local book distribution, all titles are available to borrow at the Lewiston Public Library. 

  1. I Am Loved, written by Nikki Giovanni & Illustrated by Ashley Bryan, is a gorgeous gathering of poems and illustrations that celebrates the fact that there is nothing more important to a child than to feel loved.

  2. Thank You, Omu!, Oge Mora’s award winning Nigerian American book, brings to life a heartwarming story of sharing and community in colorful cut-paper designs, honoring the resilience of immigrant matriarchs.

  3. Nana Akua Goes to School, written by Tricia Elam Walker & illustrated by April Harrison, is a moving Ghanaian American story that celebrates cultural diversity of our classrooms, explores a child’s fear of being different, and showcases the great love between a grandparent and grandchild.

  4. Black Is a Rainbow Color, written by Angela Joy & illustrated by Ekua Holmes, reflects on the meaning of being Black in this moving anthem about a people, a culture, a history, and a legacy that lives on.

  5. Blue: A History of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky, written by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond & illustrated by Daniel Minter, is a vibrant book following one color’s journey through time and across the world as it becomes the blue we know today.

  6. The 1619 Project: Born on the Water, written by Nikole Hannah-Jones & Renée Watson & illustrated by Nikkolas Smith, thoughtfully chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States. With powerful verse and striking illustrations, this book provides a pathway for readers of all ages to reflect on the origins of American identity.

  7. New Kid by Jerry Craft is a timely, honest graphic novel about starting over at a new school where diversity is low and the struggle to fit in is real, authentically capturing the struggles and tensions children of color face in traditionally White spaces.

THE CASE FOR A CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL:

Research shows that children in communities where English is not the primary language are at risk of missing early literacy skills and entering school at a deficit. These early deficits can have psychological, social, and economic consequences. Additionally, Black and African American children are less likely to encounter books that depict their own life experiences. This is a critical gap since children are be<er able to retain and recall plot and character information after reading books featuring characters that mirror themselves. The Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival addresses this gap.” – Krista Aronson, Director and Founder, Diverse Book Finder

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ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL BLACKBIRD CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL

The Festival was created to honor the legendary and highly acclaimed children’s author and illustrator Ashley Bryan, whose award-winning picture book Beautiful Blackbird is a celebration of Blackness. Maine’s own Ashley Bryan was one of the first Black writers and illustrators of children’s books, opening the doors for Black book creators worldwide to add their contribution to children’s literature and encourage the publication of other children’s books for Black children. The Festival seeks to educate and entertain children, and brings attention to the critical need for more characters from the African diaspora in children’s literature.

This year’s Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival builds on the tremendous success of previous two festivals, which despite the challenges presented by COVID-19, successfully transitioned from a live festival to a virtual event throughout the summer of 2020 and a hybrid event in 2021. To this date, the festival has reached more than 200,000 audience members spanning over 44 countries. 

 

ABOUT THE 2022 BEAUTIFUL BLACKBIRD CHILDREN’S BOOK FESTIVAL PARTNERS

 

Indigo Arts Alliance (IAA) is a Black-led organization dedicated to the professional development and amplification of Black and Brown artistic vision and practice. Founded in 2018 and formally launched in 2019, IAA is an incubator space with a mission to build global connections by bringing together Black and Brown artists from diverse backgrounds to engage in creative process through an Artists in Residency program. Visit indigoartsalliance.me to learn more and support their work. 

 

I’m Your Neighbor Books facilitates deep engagement with the children’s books that represent our immigrant communities and their new generations. By curating, loaning, and gifting these diverse titles with educational materials, the nonprofit seeks to open conversations on modern immigration, replace false narratives about communities of color, create emotional connections to vast diversity of voices, build the cultural competency of all readers, lay the groundwork for cross-cultural communication, and create a culture of belonging in this diverse America. Visit https://imyourneighborbooks.org to learn more and support their work. 

 

Diverse Book Finder is a comprehensive database of children’s picture books featuring Black and Indigenous people and People of Color. This database is a go-to resource for librarians, educators, parents, book creators, and publishers who seek to create collections in which all children can see themselves — and each other — reflected in the picture books they read. Visit https://diversebookfinder.org to learn more and support their work. 

 

The Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine inspires discovery and imagination through playful exploration, with a focus on science learning, community engagement, performing and visual arts, and early childhood education. The Museum & Theatre is an indispensable resource for families and educators, helping to create a broad community devoted to children’s development and learning. The Museum & Theatre is committed to providing access for children of all economic means and all abilities through various access initiatives. With almost one hundred years of children’s theatre history and nearly fifty years as a children’s museum, the award-winning organization is considered one of the top children’s museums in the country. Visit kitetails.org to learn more and support their work.

 

The Center for Maine Contemporary Art, based in Rockland, is the state’s only contemporary art museum. CMCA is dedicated to advancing contemporary art through direct engagement with artists and the public, creating exceptional exhibitions and education programs that communicate the transformative power of the art of our time. CMCA fulfills its mission by supporting and exhibiting the work of artists with ties to Maine; by providing engaging learning opportunities that open new possibilities for artists and visitors; and by serving as an essential platform for making art an accessible and vital part of our communities. More information about the museum may be found at https://cmcanow.org

 

The Farnsworth Museum of Art offers a nationally recognized collection of works from many of America’s greatest artists. It was named by the Boston Globe as one of the finest small museums in the country and is open year-round as the only museum dedicated solely to American and Maine-inspired art. Through its remarkable collection of over 15,000 works, inventive exhibitions, wide-ranging intellectual resources and energetic educational programming, visitors from around the world gain a deep appreciation of the ongoing story of Maine’s role in American art. More information about the museum may be found at www.farnsworthmuseum.org.

 

The Lewiston Public Library‘s mission is “Preserving our history, connecting our community, and enriching the life of the mind.” At over a century old, the Lewiston Public Library is an invaluable community asset providing a wide range of needed information services to users of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. Visit https://lplonline.org to learn more and support their work. 

 

LA Arts: Since 1973, LA Arts, the arts agency for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn Maine, has pursued a mission to engage and inspire a vibrant community through arts and culture. The agency works with governments, businesses, schools and local arts and cultural organizations to create opportunities for community members across the generations to experience, learn, and participate in the arts. LA Arts organizes arts programs and initiatives, supports the work of local artists and arts organizations, and highlights the essential role the arts play in shaping an economically vital, socially integrated, and forward-looking future for its community. Learn more at www.laarts.org.

 

Ridah Ridah Entertainment (R2E) is a sound design and music composition company created by Atiim Chenzira & Jason Williams (aka JasWho?). R2E has leveraged their legacy skill sets of indoor/outdoor sound design and music composition to create sound environments for films, built environments (art installations and more), video & music projects, as well as read aloud books. Visit https://www.ridahridah.com to learn more about their work. 

 

*Rain location: Callahan Hall, Lewiston Public Library, 200 Lisbon St., Lewiston

Art Walk LA Welcomes Bates Winter Arts Festival

Lewiston, Maine, February 22, 2021 – If we can’t safely gather a large crowd in downtown Lewiston-Auburn for an art walk right now, we’ll bring Art Walk L-A to you! The next “virtual” Art Walk L-A happens Friday, February 26, 2021 on www.laarts.org/artwalk/, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. This month we feature art and performances from the Bates Winter Arts Festival:

 

  • Original artwork by Bates Arts Society members
  • Bates College Deansmen perform “A Change in my Life” by Rockapella
  • Original song by LuisDa Molina-Rueda 
  • Magic by Abby Segal
  • Poem in Hindi by festival coordinator and international student Kush Sharma 
  • Local Writers Read 2020 Maine Literary Award Finalists Series
  • And more! 

 

LA Arts and the Art Walk LA Committee are also pleased to present the 2021 Art Walk Artists online gallery. Artists and artisans included on this page each have works for sale; please support them with your purchases! Visual artists and artisans can register free and we’ll share your work on this web page throughout the season. 100% of art sale proceeds go to artists and makers.

   

Virtual Art Walk LA and all LA Arts programs would not be possible without the generous support of community partners including Community Arts Champion sponsors Acadia Insurance, Austin Associates, P.A., Bates College, Baxter Brewing Co., Berman & Simmons, the City of Auburn, the City of Lewiston, Liberty Mutual, the Sun Journal as well as the Davis Family Foundation, Maine Arts Commission, Maine Community Foundation, the Onion Foundation, and the Ladd Foundation. 

 

Since 1973, LA Arts, the arts agency for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn Maine, has pursued a mission to engage and inspire a vibrant community through arts and culture. The agency works with governments, businesses, schools and local arts and cultural organizations to create opportunities for community members across the generations to experience, learn, and participate in the arts. LA Arts organizes arts programs and initiatives, supports the work of local artists and arts organizations, and highlights the essential role the arts play in shaping an economically vital, socially integrated, and forward-looking future for its community. Learn more at www.laarts.org. 

September 2020 virtual Art Walk LA

Lewiston, Maine, September 23, 2020 – If we can’t safely gather a large crowd in downtown Lewiston-Auburn for an art walk right now, we’ll bring Art Walk L-A to you! The next “virtual” Art Walk L-A happens Friday, September 25, 2020 on www.laarts.org/artwalk/, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram and includes visual arts, music, prose poetry, and more, featuring:

 

  • Jim Parakilas and Mary Hunter perform Johannes Brahms, Sonata in G for Piano and Violin, Op. 78: Vivace ma non troppo
  • Local Writers Read genre spotlight: personal essay, featuring writers Paulla Estes and Sue Repko
  • Time-lapse drawing by Samuel W. Grant
  • “And Then I Had a Dream,” a short film by Ariel Abonizio

 

LA Arts and the Art Walk LA Committee are also pleased to present the 2020 Art Walk LA Artists web page. Artists and artisans included on this page each have works for sale; please support them with your purchases! Visual artists and artisans can register free at https://www.laarts.org/artwalk/ and we’ll share your work on this web page throughout the season. 100% of art sale proceeds go to artists and makers.

 

There’s art to see downtown too! If you’re out and about, be sure to look for it: 

 

  • Bear Bones Beer, 43 Lisbon St., Lewiston – artist Kate Cargile
  • Gritty’s, 68 Main St., Auburn  – artist Jelisa Hamilton
  • Kimball Street Studios, 191 Lisbon St., Lewiston – Annual Quilt Show
  • MedCo,  40 Lisbon St., Lewiston –  Ramble Row/artist Angie Lafrance

    

Virtual Art Walk LA and all LA Arts programs would not be possible without the generous support of community partners including 2020 Community Arts Champion sponsors Acadia Insurance, Austin Associates, P.A., Bates College, Baxter Brewing Co., Berman & Simmons, the City of Auburn, the City of Lewiston, Liberty Mutual, the Sun Journal as well as the Davis Family Foundation, Maine Arts Commission, Maine Community Foundation, the Onion Foundation, and the Ladd Foundation. 

 

Since 1973, LA Arts, the arts agency for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn Maine, has pursued a mission to engage and inspire a vibrant community through arts and culture. The agency works with governments, businesses, schools and local arts and cultural organizations to create opportunities for community members across the generations to experience, learn, and participate in the arts. LA Arts organizes arts programs and initiatives, supports the work of local artists and arts organizations, and highlights the essential role the arts play in shaping an economically vital, socially integrated, and forward-looking future for its community. Learn more at www.laarts.org.

 

August 28 virtual Art Walk LA – Bates is back!

Lewiston, Maine, August 25, 2020 – If we can’t safely gather a large crowd in downtown Lewiston-Auburn for an art walk right now, we’ll bring Art Walk L-A to you! The next “virtual” Art Walk L-A happens Friday, August 28, 2020 on www.laarts.org/artwalk/, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram and includes visual arts, music, prose poetry, and more, featuring:

 

  • Local Writers Read genre spotlight: dark fantasy, featuring writers Josh Gauthier and Jessica Koch
  • “Art is Vulnerable – Let’s Talk,” Joan Crawford speed painting by artist Tyler Dorr 
  • Bates is Back! Bates student neighbors share dance, music, poetry and theater performances

 

“Our returning students are thrilled to have this opportunity to participate in Art Walk LA by sharing their talents with the wider community,” said Darby Ray, Director, Bates Harward Center for Community Partnerships and LA Arts Board Vice Chair. 

 

LA Arts and the Art Walk LA Committee are also pleased to present the 2020 Art Walk LA Artists web page. Artists and artisans included on this page each have works for sale; please support them with your purchases! Visual artists and artisans can register free at https://www.laarts.org/artwalk/ and we’ll share your work on this web page throughout the season. 100% of art sale proceeds go to artists and makers.

 

There’s art to see downtown too! If you’re out and about, be sure to look for it: 

 

  • Bear Bones Beer, 43 Lisbon St., Lewiston – artist Kate Cargile
  • The Curio, 110 Lisbon St., Lewiston – artist Bonita Boothby
  • Gritty’s, 68 Main St., Auburn  – “Hot Air Balloons,” group show of work by artists Cory Tancrede, Amanda Retus, and Tricia Barnhard
  • MedCo,  40 Lisbon St., Lewiston –  photographer Gary Stallsworth

   

Virtual Art Walk LA and all LA Arts programs would not be possible without the generous support of community partners including 2020 Community Arts Champion sponsors Acadia Insurance, Austin Associates, P.A., Bates College, Baxter Brewing Co., Berman & Simmons, the City of Auburn, the City of Lewiston, Liberty Mutual, the Sun Journal as well as the Davis Family Foundation, Maine Arts Commission, Maine Community Foundation, the Onion Foundation, and the Ladd Foundation. 

 

Since 1973, LA Arts, the arts agency for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn Maine, has pursued a mission to engage and inspire a vibrant community through arts and culture. The agency works with governments, businesses, schools and local arts and cultural organizations to create opportunities for community members across the generations to experience, learn, and participate in the arts. LA Arts organizes arts programs and initiatives, supports the work of local artists and arts organizations, and highlights the essential role the arts play in shaping an economically vital, socially integrated, and forward-looking future for its community. Learn more at www.laarts.org.

 

LA Arts Land Acknowledgment*

Reconstructed ceramic pot, ca. 700 BCE Maine Historical Society

By Lea Rosen**

 

LA Arts, the arts agency for the cities of Lewiston and Auburn, Maine, is located in the traditional territory of the Wabanaki Confederacy. In June, 2020, LA Arts met with Starr Kelly, Curator of Education at the Abbe Museum, to begin a conversation about expanding awareness of Native arts and culture in Androscoggin County.

 

The Abbe Museum, with locations in Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, is devoted to displaying the history and culture of Native people in Maine. July 2020 would have marked the museum’s 27th Native American Festival, which is the largest gathering of Maine’s Native artists, featuring art, music, and storytelling. 

 

Did you know?

 

Today’s Auburn has been home to Indigenous people for more than 12,000 years. LA Arts, at 221 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, as well as the rest of Androscoggin County, is located in the traditional territory of the  Wabanaki Confederacy, the Indigenous peoples of northern New England and southeastern Canada. Today, four distinct tribes—the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot—make up the Wabanaki, or the People of the Dawnland. The rapids in Lewiston-Auburn were a traditional Wabanaki site for salmon catching. The Wabanaki also used clay deposits from the river to create pottery, and planted their crops by the Great Falls. Wabanakis in this area suffered from colonization and their homelands were ravaged for almost 100 years. In 1690, the Wabanaki town of Amitgonpontook—what is now Auburn—was destroyed by English settlers, though Wabanakis continued to inhabit the region. 

 

Today, hundreds of Wabanakis live in the Lewiston-Auburn area, contributing much to the art and culture of our community. While also discussing our state’s history, LA Arts hopes to connect artwork with the indigineous roots of Lewiston-Auburn.

 

*Joseph M. Hall Jr., Associate Professor of History at Bates College, consulted on this blog post.

**LA Arts Summer intern Lea Rosen attends Bates College.