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Non-profit organization with independent 501(c)(3) status

Black Image Center

Black Image Center is a collective based non profit 501c3 founded by a group of young Black Photographers in Los Angeles. We aim to cultivate imagination through photography and economically empower Black storytellers and image makers.

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  • CREATE ·2024 Grants Challenge

    Black Photographer Residency Program

    BIC Residency Program nurtures Black LA-based photographers through workshops and lectures instructed by presenters and teaching artists. The program cultivates translatable skill sets for photographers specializing in sectors where Black photographers are underrepresented, such as Environmentalism and Fashion. It provides community space to promote social cohesion through cross-generational professionals. LA 2050 has been crucial to sustaining the operation and effectiveness of residencies, ensuring our resident's career advancement.

  • CREATE ·2023 Grants Challenge

    Black Photographer Incubator Program

    The Annual Black Photographer Incubator Program is a 6-week incubator that guides and nurtures LA-based photographers through a series of workshops and lectures instructed by teaching artists. The program culminates in a print sale that introduces the artist to a network of future employers, art collectors and community members.

  • CREATE ·2022 Grants Challenge

    Black Image Center Community Darkroom Network

    BIC Community Darkroom will fill a gap in the landscape of arts education in Los Angeles, and is designed to empower people to tell their own stories. Our collaboration with Las Fotos Project in Boyle Heights will further create ties between Black and Brown creatives in Los Angeles. Funding will go towards building out the BIC darkroom along with creating a shared curriculum and business model between Black Image Center and Las Fotos Project, to ensure that Black and Brown creatives have equitable and accessible resources across LA.