Audra Frank Anastasi
Anastasi has exhibited in 20 solo and over 200 group shows. Her “ref-u-gee” series was shown in a solo exhibition from October, 2022 through January, 2023 at the Brooklyn College library gallery in collaboration with the Valentine Museum of Art (VMoA.), Brooklyn. Accompanying the series is a limited-edition monograph w/ over 180 images and a foreword by Phyllis Braff. Ms. Anastasi’s collage series was exhibited at Welancora Gallery, Brooklyn, in May, 2019. In 2018, ten paintings were exhibited in “Painting to Survive,” curated by Yale critic Jonathan Weinberg.
Other book and publications include “Stations of the Cross”, published by SPQR press, BREUCKELEN magazine, “Collage,” with essay by Giancarlo T. Roma, and “Audrey Frank Anastasi”, a catalog with essay by feminist art critic Cindy Nemser.
In 2005 Ms. Anastasi and her husband Joseph established Tabla Rasa, the first full-time art gallery in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. She continues to serve on the Board of Directors of the Brooklyn Arts Council and Hook Arts Media, formerly Dance Theatre Etcetera. Ms. Anastasi is also President Emeritus of Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition.
Sam Sills
Very active with the racial equity committee at Children’s Services, and with the creation of a website on the history of child welfare. My life is buoyed by my son, Peter, my romantic partner, Christine, and a wonderful extended family and community of friends. Being a member of the HAM Board has been an especially enriching, meaningful experience.
Louric Rankine
Starting September 2024, I’ll be pursuing my MFA in Creative Producing at Columbia University. Born and raised in Brooklyn, I hope to magnify intersectional, first generation and immigrant black and brown voices on screen, television, and theater.
Corinthia A. Carter
She also serves as a board member of the National Lawyers Guild-NYC Chapter Foundation and Hook Arts Media. Corinthia was recently named one of City & State’s 2024 Labor Power 100 honorees.
Nyeema Bailey
Her work is driven by a commitment to social justice and equality, and a desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need. In addition to her work in social services, she is a devoted lover of creative arts. She finds solace and inspiration in the beauty of self-expression through the arts and firmly believes in the power of the arts to heal, educate, and unite people from all walks of life. She is also a mother of two amazing sons, sister, friend, and favorite aunt to many. She has been a board member since 2021.
Kamau Ware
threshold between artist and audience. After establishing his visual storytelling lab in 2008, Kamau Studios, he began working on what would become the Studios flagship project – the Black Gotham Experience (BGX). BGX launched the summer of 2010 as a series of walking tours and has expanded to a series of immersive experiences celebrating the impact of the African Diaspora on New York City. BGX has been based in the Seaport District since 2017. In 2022, Kamau Studios opened in Dumbo as a creative hub for its storytelling projects.
Kamau Ware is a sought-after voice to fill the visual abyss of Black New York history, illustrating powerful stories that exist outside of public consciousness. Ware has received prominent commissions to create works across mediums by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, BRIC Media, No Longer Empty, New York City Public Design Commission, The Shed, The Apollo Theater, The Tenement Museum, and Creative Time.
He recently published a digital comic book titled Buffalo Sonnet commissioned by Lincoln Center for Performing Arts that was referred to as “magical” by Comics Beat. Ware has made appearances on NBC New York, ABC New York, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic, New York Times, Gothamist, WNYC, Amsterdam News, Hyperallergic, and Art In America. In 2022, Kamau Studios and Black Gotham Experience received a grant from the Mellon Foundation. In 2024 Kamau received awards from Councilmember Chris Marte and Assemblyman Charles Fall, Dumbo Business Improvement District, and the New York Academy of History Herbert H. Lehman Prize for Distinguished Service.
Christopher Brown
He has passionately served and advocated for quality public school education. He has worked in real estate for Century 21 and currently works for Delta Air Lines. He has been a Board member since 2018.
Elise Bernhardt
In 2018 Bernhardt founded Fleur Elise Bkln and leads Floral Design workshops at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and to individuals and corporations as a team building activity.
Bernhardt’s new practice, EXECUTIVE SEARCH AND RESCUE, was created to bring her experience as an organizational leader to help nonprofit organizations through major changes and challenges. She has been on the board of Hook Arts Media for over 10 years.