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In addition to being a TV personality, my
shorts and docs have screened or been performed in theaters, museums, galleries and festivals in London, West Africa, Germany, South America, the Caribbean and in the US.  Tell me what you think.
xo,
a. 


SCREENING HISTORY

Abiola’s films & plays have been screened, performed and exhibited at such venues/ events as:
(no specific order/ select list)
Berlin International Film Festival,
Raindance Film Festival UK,
Museum of the City of New York,
Museum of TV & Radio,
African American Women in Cinema,
CineWomen,
Pan African Film Festival,
Symphony Space,
Magic Johnson Theater LA,
RUSH Arts Gallery,
Carnegie Arts Center,
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture,
NY Theater Workshop,
The Connecticut Historical Society,
Hollywood Black Film Festival,
The Kitchen,
Anthology Film Archives,
Amiri Baraka’s Kimako’s Blues People,
ANF Short Film Collective,
The National Black Theater Festival,
The International Fringe Festival,
The Nuyorican Poet’s Café,
The Thalia Theater, Raleigh Studios,
Haus der Kulturen Welt in Germany,
SOHO House,
The Gallery at The Gershwin,
New Filmmakers,
VH-1,
BET,
The Corridor Gallery,
The Chashama Gallery,
The Present Company Theater,
The Pioneer Theater,
Reel Venus Film Festival,
Lady Springs Film Festival,
The Director's Cut Film Festival,
The African Poetry Theater,
Cineworld Cinemas in the UK & Ireland
The T.S. Wood Gallery.

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