Ian Sergeant

Ian Sergeant

Director of Kalaboration CIC and PhD candidate researching Black British masculinity

Ian’s career in the arts began in 1994 as a founder member of Black Pyramid Film and Video, Bristol, which provided training in film production, as well as producing films and hosting an annual film festival in partnership with Watershed. He has since worked for several arts and cultural institutions, including The Drum Arts Centre (Birmingham), New Art Exchange (Nottingham) where he has continued to programme films and moving image.

In a freelance capacity he is an associate producer at Vivid Projects, who are dedicated to exploring the convergence of film, video, performance and interdisciplinary practice. Recent projects include Free School and Fear of a Black Space. Other projects include, conducting creative conversations in preparation for artist Yara El Sherbini’s exhibition The Current Situation, at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Development Producer of Mission to the Land of Misplaced Memories, a showcase of futuristic live sound art installation. Ian is currently a Director of Ort Gallery, an artist-led gallery space in Birmingham, Director of Kalaboration CIC and PhD candidate researching Black British masculinity.


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Black Pyramid Film Festival
Posted on Mon 23 July 2018 by Ian Sergeant
Article

Twenty-five years on, Ian Sergeant, a founding member of Black Pyramid Film and Video Project, reflects on the history and legacy of black British cinema in the UK and the role Black Pyramid Film Festival played.