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2016 Mobile Ad Summit
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27
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Cancel Violence: Artists Speak Projecting Peace
Friday
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September 
27
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7:00pm
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Cancel Violence: Artists Speak Projecting Peace

The Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) announces ARTISTS SPEAK PROJECTING PEACE, a bold extension of the current exhibition CANCEL VIOLENCE: ARTISTS SPEAK.

 

Free and open to the public, CANCEL VIOLENCE: ARTISTS SPEAK PROJECTING PEACE is in collaboration with ILLUMINUS and FPoint Productions. It is comprised of projected images from the exhibition intermixed with video clips of artists talking about causes of violence and solutions. It intends to guide communities toward social healing. The projections will be on the exterior facade of the museum at dusk thus providing one of the earliest grand scale, artistic screening events on a Roxbury building. It will be a must see!

 
Preceding the outdoor screening, CANCEL VIOLENCE: ARTISTS SPEAK PROJECTING PEACE will present Love, Queens Who Suffer From Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, an original choreo-poem written and compiled by Jamila Batts Capitman and Heather Thomas. Directed by Capitman, Love, Queens was inspired by Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Consider Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. It explores the impact of violence on communities through dramatic, poetic monologues. A discussion with the playwright, artists and commentary by Chaplain Clementina Chéry of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute follows.  


The exhibition and related programs are funded through the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture’s Un-Monument INITIATIVE with a grant from the Mellon Foundation.

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Speakers

Clementina Chéry

President and CEO of Louis D. Brown Institute

Chaplain Clementina Chéry is the founder, President and CEO of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute (LDBPI), a Center of Healing, Teaching and Learning for families and communities impacted by murder, trauma, grief and loss. Chéry founded the LDBPI in 1994 in Boston, Massachusetts after the murder of her 15-year-old son Louis. For more than 25 years, Chéry has used her experience as a survivor to serve families impacted by murder, advocate for survivors of violent crimes and develop best practices for homicide response.

Kate Welsh

VP of Sales, 3DAYS

With a decade of leadership experience at 3DAYS, Welsh oversees sales, operations, growth initiatives and strategic alliances.

Sarah Chen

CEO, AdTank

Chen is founder and CEO of AdTank, a digital advertising think tank that partners with brands to unlock consumer markets through marketing.

Jenny Grace

Founder, Target Tween

Target Tween specializes in trend forecasting and marketing strategies for the tween and teen demographics.

Schedule

9:30 – 10:15 AM

Panel: "Tapping Into Niche Audiences"

Zee Nguyen – Ad Market Magazine (Moderator)

Forest Bello – VP, Digital Media, Clicker

Amit Sands – Digital Director, Power Haus

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween

10:15 – 11:00 AM

Presentation: “Optimizing Spend In the Mobile Ad Space”

Kate Walsh – VP of Sales, 3DAYS

11:00 – 12:00 PM

Presentation: “Demystifying Metrics: Making Numbers Work For You”

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

12:00 – 1:00 PM

Lunch


1:00 – 2:00 PM

Rapid-Fire Case Studies

Viral Mobile Ads

Time-based Targeting

Crafting Your Brand Story

When Ads Advocate Action

2:00 – 2:20 PM

Networking Break


2:20 – 3:00 PM

Presentation: “The Mobile Ad Process: 7 Steps to Success”

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

3:00 – 3:45 PM

Panel: “Consumer Feedback: When Ads Talk Back”

Jenny Grace – Founder, Target Tween (moderator)

Vee Nguyen – Editor, Ad Market Magazine

Sara Chen – CEO, AdTank

Charlie Gaudenzi – Mobile Analyst, Mobile Arts

3:45 – 4:00 PM

Closing Remarks

Jerry Zen – CEO of 3DAYS

4:00 – 5:30 PM

Rooftop Cocktails


By Bike: There is a BlueBike station right outside the museum.

By T: From Ruggles Station (Orange Line) or Nubian Sq. (Silver Line), take bus #22 or #42. 

 

By Car: Take Columbus Ave. outbound to the second light beyond Egleston Sq. Turn left onto Walnut Ave., and go three blocks. The Museum will be on the right just past the David A Ellis School. For parking, turn right on to Crawford Street, and enter the second driveway on the right.

About our partners and collaborators

The Un-Monument public programming is supported by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture in collaboration with the National Center of Afro-American Artists, Inc., the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, Illuminus, and FPoint Productions. This programming is made possible by a grant from the Mellon Foundation's Monuments Project.

About 3DAYS

A Fortune 500 company, 3DAYS sets the platinum standard for engaging, media-rich mobile ads. With award-winning campaigns in video, interactive and animated content and partnerships with top-tier creative agencies across the globe, 3DAYS dominates the mobile ad solutions field and delivers effective, cost-effective solutions.

Notice of Accommodations

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Notice of Accommodations

Interpretation, translation, and disability accommodation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at arts@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or 617-635-4445. Additionally, there will be accommodations available for those who do not wish to appear in event photos.


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