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GET INVOLVED

There's no better way to support than getting involved.

We want to grow our community.

Whether you're an artist, activist, community organizer, or simply a fan of our work, here are some ways to help us grow our mission & get involved.

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Photo: Conni McKenzie  performing with USF Performing Arts & Social Justice Dance Department,  courtesy of the department

BECOME A CONTRIBUTING ARTIST

Interested in sharing your artwork?

 

Apply now to become a Contributing Artist with AFJ & have your artwork featured on our platform. Artists of all backgrounds & mediums are welcome to apply, especially QTBIPOC and emerging artists.

 

Applications are reviewed on a rolling-basis.

JOIN THE
TEAM

We're always looking for passionate creatives to join us in growing AFJ's mission.

 

If you are want to help create, envision, and push for change through the arts with a diverse community of artists, you're in the right place.

Learn more about our openings and apply today.

Photo: Original founding members  of AFJ at our monthly meeting in 2020 (From top L to bottom)) Felicitas Fischer, Conni Mckenzie, Kayla Robinson, Monica Frangoul, Gia Echivarre-Morelli

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Photo : Monica Frangoul  performing with USF Performing Arts & Social Justice Dance Department,  by Cheshire Isaac

JOIN OUR PATREON

We are starting something new - Patreon is a membership platform that supports creatives & artists like us, and we've just launched our very own page!

 

 Join our Patreon for as little as $3/month to access exclusive AFJ content, our upcoming podcast, and other perks of being a member.

 

Every membership helps us grow our platform to reach more artists & impact more local organizations. Learn more at patreon.com

PARTNER
WITH US

We're always looking for new organizations

to support & partner with.

 

If you interested in partnering with us, either on an event, campaign, or creative project, reach out and let us know how we can help.

Interest forms are reviewed on rolling basis.

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Photo: Kayla Robinson performing with USF Performing Arts & Social Justice Theater Department, courtesy of the department

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