With support from the California Arts Council, BAY AREA VIDEO COALITION INC will produce a multi-platform documentary project on the history and legacy of African-American visual and performing artists in San Francisco. The project includes a two-hour television program to be aired on the BAVC-operated SF public access station, along with companion media, a series of community-based events, and a mobile interactive storytelling installation.
BAVC is a community hub and resource for media makers in the Bay Area, California and across the country, serving over 7,500 freelancers, filmmakers, job-seekers, activists, and artists every year. BAVC provides access to media making technology and education, storytelling workshops, a diverse and engaged community of makers and producers, advisory and AV production services, media making grants and other resources. BAVC advocates for those whose stories aren’t being told, and provides the resources for anyone to create and share, and amplify their stories and those of their communities. BAVC’s diverse, inclusive, and innovative programs lead the field in media training for youth and educators, technology and multimedia focused workforce development, visually-driven new media storytelling and audio-visual preservation.
BAVC has been a trusted community educator, collaborator, incubator, community builder and resource for the media arts world since 1976.