The Gamma Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity was officially reactivated on May 4, 2019, with the induction of three new members. The ceremony was attended by Alpha and Beta Chapter members, and was officiated by National President Sharnell Bryan. Gamma Chapter was chartered on June 9, 2014, in the city of Newark, New Jersey, by Gamma Xi Phi Founders Malcolm Minor and Nicole Stewart, who were in attendance at the induction ceremony.
Treasure Borde is a New Jersey-based poet, actress and educator with a degree in communication from Montclair State University. Borde is also a Newark, NJ native and longtime friend of Founder Malcolm Minor.
Keivon Hemmings, also known as Blind Eyez, is a Newark-based artist with a focus on hip-hop. Hemmings is a Ramapo College graduate with a bachelors degree in music, and also a longtime friend of Founder Malcolm Minor.
Dennis K. Philbert is a graduate of Newark’s Central High School and holds a bachelor of arts degree from Rutgers University, where he majored in Theatre Arts, Dramatic Arts and Speech. Dennis has performed in Off-Broadway plays, commercials, and appeared on television shows such as Blue Bloods, Madame Secretary, and a PBS special of the Shakespeare Sonnets, where he played a historian.
With the reactivation of the Gamma Chapter, Minor anticipates a new beginning and future activities in store that will contribute to the growth of Gamma Xi Phi and the Gamma Chapter. “We’re looking forward to what Gamma can bring to the city of Newark,” he said.
On March 3, 2019, the Epsilon Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi was chartered on the campus of Towson University in Towson, MD, by six new members in a ceremony attended by brothers and sisters of Beta Chapter. The induction was officiated by National President Sharnell Bryan, and remarks were sent via video by Gamma Xi Phi founder Malcolm Minor.
The newest chapter of Gamma Xi Phi was the dream of Towson students Michael McDermott, Marifel Bermudez and Ariana Garvin, who were inducted into the Beta Chapter in Washington, DC, on December 8, 2018. The students then worked together to bring the professional fraternity for artists to its campus by introducing Gamma Xi Phi to the arts community of students. This is the first undergraduate chapter since the fraternity’s founding in 2010.
Lauren-Marie Aba Amoah is a junior politicial science and Chinese major originally from the United Kingdom, and her artistic focus is photography. She currently resides in Towson and wishes to pursue a career in journalism.
Bala Mahmoud is a junior double-major in Electronic Media & Film and Graphic Design, with a minor in African-American Studies. Originally from Bowie, MD, he currently resides in Gaithersburg, MD, when not on campus and will begin his graphic designer career after graduation.
Kailah Christopher was born in Bronx, NY, and raised in Silver Spring, MD. She is a junior Electronic Media & Film major, and has a goals to become a writer and director in film adn television, as well as assist filmmakers in bringing their stories to life via production.
Maia Fulton is a senior Electronic Media & Film major with a minor in Theatre Arts from Baltimore, MD. After graduating, she plans to pursue an acting career.
Lauren Maiden, from Columbia, MD, is a junior Mass Communications major with a focus on journalism and public relations, and would like to pursue television writing with her degree.
Jordan Ann Estelle Hendricks is an Art & Design major with a focus on sculpture from Baltimore, MD, by way of Brooklyn, NY. She will pursue a career as a full-time artist after graduation.
The Epsilon Chapter hosted its first Odeon on March 12, 2019 where they were officially introduced to the Towson University community as new members and had the opportunity to showcase their visual arts in a gallery setting.
On December 8, 2018, the Beta Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi inducted six new members into its Fall 2018 class, the largest since the fraternity’s founding in 2010. Located in Washington, District of Columbia, the Beta Chapter was chartered on October 3, 2011. The Fall 2018 ceremony was attended by chapter members as well as members from the Alpha Chapter at Ramapo College and Delta Chapter of New York City. The induction was officiated by National President Sharnell Bryan.
The Fall 2018 Beta Chapter members are Marifel Bermudez, Ariana Garvin, Melanie Hatter, Michael McDermott, E. Ethelbert Miller, and Markell “BuddahDesmond” Williams.
Marifel Bermudez was born in Laurel, Maryland, and currently studies at Towson University in the Undergraduate Art + Design program with a concentration in Sculpture. She works in various medias, exploring fibers, sculpture, installation, and performance art. She creates linear, geometric forms that are vibrant in color. Bermudez’s works embraces natural textures and fabricated forms in working relationship within a piece. Her works often question self-discovery and growth. In additions to sculptural forms, she produces clothing that communicates a message or theme through her garments. Bermudez’s hope is that her works create a new perception of the conventional materials presented upon the viewer, creating a more personal connection.
Ariana Garvin is a dedicated film student at Towson University. Originally from Prince George’s County, MD, Ariana started out acting in church and school plays when she began newscasting for middle and high school morning announcements. Since then, she has fostered her love for film production with the help of her supportive family, friends, and mentors. Ariana has been active in organizations, such as the Student Government Association and Women’s Ultimate Frisbee, and is an advocate for education, serving the adolescent youth in Baltimore. Ariana is currently a member of the Black Student Union, National Council of Negro Women, and The Lunch Table Blog Show.
Melanie S. Hatter is a published novelist. Her second novel, Malawi’s Sisters was selected by Edwidge Danticat as the winner of the inaugural Kimbilio National Fiction Prize and will be published in the spring of 2019 by Four Way Books. Her debut novel, The Color of My Soul, won the 2011 Washington Writers’ Publishing House Fiction Prize, and her short story collection, Let No One Weep for Me, Stories of Love and Loss, was published in 2015. She serves on the board of the Hurston/Wright Foundation and is a participating author in the PEN/Faulkner Foundation Writers in Schools program. Melanie received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hampton University and a Master of Arts degree from Johns Hopkins University.
Michael McDermott is an intermediate artist and creative director based in the DC metropolitan area. Currently attending Towson University as an Advertising major with a marketing minor, he seeks to enter the field of public relations and mass media, allowing him to use different art forms to further the careers of others. Michael concentrates in voice, graphic design & digital illustration as well as photography. His primary medium of choice is photography, and uses photography to manifest abstract concepts through creative makeup, locations, and clothing. He strives to inspire others to follow their untapped dreams through artistic representation, and is passionate about bringing small ideas to life.
E. Ethelbert Miller is a writer and literary activist. He is the author of several collections of poetry and two memoirs. For fourteen years Miller has been the editor of Poet Lore, the oldest poetry magazine published in the United States. In April 2015, Miller was inducted into the Washington, DC Hall of Fame.In 2016, he received the AWP George Garrett Award for Outstanding Community Service in Literature and the DCMayor’s Arts Award for Distinguished Honor. Miller currently serves on the faculty at the University of Houston/Victoria and hosts the weekly morning radio show On the Margin which airson WPFW-FM 89.3. The Collected Poems of E. Ethelbert Miller, published in 2016 by Willow Books, is a comprehensive collection that represents over 40 years of his career as a poet. Miller’s most recent book is If God Invented Baseball, published by City Point Press.
Markell Williams, also known as BuddahDesmond (aka BDez) is a writer, poet, singer, artist, cook / baker, and a budding nutritionist based in the DMV. His work highlights the gritty side of life, while offering messages of hope, love, healing, and resilience. He is the author of two volumes of poetry, Prevail: Poems on Love, Life, and Politics (2012) and Exotic Shifter (2014). His writing has appeared in numerous publications including MOOV, MUSED, and MelaNation. He has performed at venues and events such as Busboys and Poets, The Summit 2017: Healing Through Faith & Justice, Healing & Solidarity Through the Arts, The Ask Rayceen Show, the DC Metro Scholastic Writing Awards, the OutWrite LGBT Book Festival, and the Baltimore African American Book Festival. He is currently a healing leader in the DC-based arts + faith + social justice organization, The Sanctuaries. His next project, From The Inside Out, is currently in-progress.
In remarks following the induction ceremony, members congratulated the Fall 2018 class, and said they anticipate great works coming from their collaboration. “Art is a life form that chooses us,” said National President Sharnell Bryan. “Gamma Xi Phi has chosen you just as art has chosen you.”
Gamma Xi Phi was founded on October 7, 2010, by Ramapo College men and women who were interested in creating strong bonds between students pursuing artistic careers. The purpose of the fraternity is to unite collegiate and professional artists in the spirit of fellowship and perpetual artistic growth. Gamma Xi Phi promotes philanthropy and service to the arts, brotherhood among all artists, and leadership development in artistic professions through collegiate and community outreach to people of color across the world.
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text][/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]The Delta Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi initiated two new members on October 7, 2018, the fraternity’s 8th Founders Day. Delta Chapter was chartered on October 8, 2016, and servies the five boroughs of New York City. The newest members were initiated in a ceremony attended by members of Alpha Chapter at Ramapo College of New Jersey, Beta Chapter of Washington, DC, and Gamma Chapter of Newark, New Jersey. The ceremony was officiated by National President Sharnell Bryan.
Baron Wright is CEO and Founder of CreateX Retreats, a lifestyle experience company and BaronArts, a leadership development and creative arts system. As a Certified Coach with over a decade of coaching, analysis, and management experience, he uses creative strategies to achieve breakthrough results for his clients. Baron is a professional recording, spoken, and performance artist, graphic designer, and motivational speaker who is a recipient of the Nations United Award for Creativity, Out Hip Hop Award and Excellence in Photography. He inspires people to find the power in their voice and to live a life of their design. He is passionate about empowering people to develop their personal life’s vision to create passion, clarity & certainty.
Steven Van Patten is a celebrated writer and Brooklyn native. He has penned five novels; The Brookwater’s Curse trilogy is about an 1860s Georgia plantation slave who becomes a vampire. Killer Genius: She Kills Because She Cares, features a hyper intelligent black woman who becomes a serial killer. The sequel, Killer Genius 2: Attack of The Gym Rats dropped in late 2018. Van Patten’s short horror fiction has appeared in Hell’s Kitties, Shadows of Deathlehem and New York State of Fright. He also has a children’s book, Rudy’s Night Out, which is loosely based on the childhood of one of the characters from the Brookwater’s Curse series.
Gamma Xi Phi was founded on October 7, 2010, by Ramapo College men and women who were interested in creating strong bonds between students pursuing artistic careers. The purpose of the fraternity is to unite collegiate and professional artists in the spirit of fellowship and perpetual artistic growth. Gamma Xi Phi promotes philanthropy and service to the arts, brotherhood among all artists, and leadership development in artistic professions through collegiate and community outreach to people of color across the world.
In remarks following the ceremony, President Sharnell Bryan expressed the significance of welcoming new members on the 8th anniversary of Gamma Xi Phi’s founding. “We look forward to working with our newest Brothers, and I am very glad to have been a part of their introduction to Gamma Xi Phi. We are a young organization, but with the support of our members, I am looking forward to more outstanding work and representation of who we are.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]