Kareem Worrell

Programs Intern, Winter and Spring 2011

Kareem Worrell

Kareem worked with Art With Impact in winter and spring, 2011. Thank you, Kareem for all the incredible camerawork, outreach, editing, good humor and fun!

Kareem experienced his early artistic endeavors as a musical theater nerd with one of the country’s oldest children’s theatrical organization—The Boston Children’s Theater. After graduating high school Kareem spent the next several years learning the in’s and out of Boston’s eclectic arts scene. Community minded, and inspired by the energy of the new millennial zeitgeist, Kareem would find himself an active member in one of Boston’s most ardent non-profit art spaces: the now closed Oni gallery arts collective. Working directly with the director and publicist, he strengthened his appreciation for supporting the talents of emerging artist, and worked to fill the Oni’s public reading room with materials that could introduce the community at large to the spaces rogues gallery of artist and broad programming schedule. Having worked as a blogger, photographer and filmmaker with the San Francisco International Film Festival, Ironing board collective and various bay area based film productions, he now eagerly spends his time connecting Art With Impact to similar organizations across the nation.

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