Linda Goode Bryant

Linda Goode Bryant (born 1949 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American documentary filmmaker.

Goode Bryant received her B.A. at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and a Masters Degree in Business from Columbia University in New York City. She co-produced and directed Flag Wars (2003),[1] a cinéma vérité Emmy Award-nominated documentary. She is a 2004 Guggenheim Fellow[2] and Peabody Award winner.[3] She was founding Director of Just Above Midtown (JAM), a New York City non-profit interdisciplinary artists’ space that supported new work by emerging visual, video, and film artists, choreographers, musicians, writers, and performance and theater artists. JAM was the first gallery space to exhibit the work of African-American artists and other artists of color in a major gallery district. At JAM’s inception, works by artists of color were primarily exhibited in community centers and cultural institutions in African-American, Native American, Latino and Asian communities.

In 2003 Goode Bryant founded the Active Citizen Project (ACP), a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst and laboratory for broad-based public activism using art and new media as tools for social change. She is the Executive Director of Active Citizen Project, (ACP).[4]

  1. ^ Flagwars pbs.org
  2. ^ Linda Goode Bryant gf.org
  3. ^ Peabody Awards
  4. ^ Active Citizen Project