Amir Rashidd: AmirRashiddart@gmail.com Multi-media Artist, Educator, Musician and Writer experienced in several platforms of imaginative and social communicative program structures and objectives. Exhibitions 2017: Pittsburgh Office of Public Art: Selected community artist for Allegheny County and Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh mixed media art project: Gateway to the Arts 2016: Hill House: Artist of the Week 2014: Community Empowerment Association: artist and educator 2009: August Wilson Center: sculptures, music, and lecture 2006: Artica: Mix-media art exhibit Group Exhibitions 2016: Harambee Arts Festival: Featured Artist 2015: Frick Fine Arts: Exposure, Black Art 2014: Sweetwater Mavuno Festival: Connected at the Roots 2011: Brigadoon Art Salon: African American Artists of Pittsburgh 2008: August Wilson Center: Art Kings of the Hill: Life in Pittsburgh's Hill District Educator/Art Instructor, Pittsburgh, PA
Rashidd, Amir; Griffith, Lois (illus.) Sweet Blood Call Pittsburgh: Archives Press, 1977. Paperback. Inscribed by the author on the title page. 1977, Softcover. Fine. Pittsburgh poet. This is one of the first poetry collections my work is featured in. In Cleveland, I was a member of the Muntu Poets. We were a radical group expressing ourselves in our work. Here is the review from Amazon: by Mr. Russell Atkins (Author), Mr. Norman Jordan (Author), Mr. Sababa Akili (Author), Mr. Hzal Anubewei (Author), Mr. Yaseen A Assami (Author), Mr. Elmer Buford (Author), Mr. Robert Fleming (Author), Mr. Art Nixon (Author), Mr. Amir Rashidd (Author), Mr. Yahya A Subur (Author) b "The Muntu Poets - a forgotten voice in the mid to late 60’s in the city of Cleveland - was an entity that was a product of its time. There were no membership cards or applications to fill out or any barrier to be a Muntu Poet. It was a fluid entity that existed
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