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M.F.A. student Kameo Chambers’ original film screened on Brooklyn Free Speech TV

May 30, 2025   |   Arts At Alfred News   News  

Kameo Chambers, a second-year M.F.A. student at Alfred University, presented a month-long screening of her original film project "If Not Now, When?" on BRIC’s Brooklyn Free Speech TV network throughout the month of April.

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Kameo Chambers, M.F.A. '25

Kameo Chambers, a second-year M.F.A. student at Alfred University, presented a month-long screening of her original film project "If Not Now, When?" on BRIC’s Brooklyn Free Speech TV network throughout the month of April.

BRIC (Brooklyn Information and Culture) is a leading arts and media institution in the Brooklyn Cultural Center; Brooklyn Free Speech TV is Brooklyn's premier video producer of local news and social justice reporting; music, arts and comedy coverage. Brooklyn Free Speech is a New York City Emmy and Hometown Media Award-winning nonprofit committed to building Brooklyn's creative future.

Chambers’ work, blending experimental visuals and narrative themes, offered a bold exploration of contemporary issues and personal transformation. This special broadcast highlighted Chambers’ growing impact as an emerging voice in independent film and media arts.
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