African World Festival
40TH ANNUAL AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History celebrates the 40th Annual African World Festival. JULY, 2023
Milah Renee Debuted some of the Filmwork she directed.
Photo Exhibition At The Icon
5450 W Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles,CA
A new Photo Exhibition Series
~A moment Of silence~
By Milah Renee
Opening September 27th 2019
MILAH RENEE AT PHOTO INDEPENDENT
THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY.
April 29-May 1, 2016
Raleigh Studios Hollywood,CA
Rated one of the top 200 Photographers Internationally.
MILAH RENEE ~3 month Art Show DTLA~ JANUARY, 2019
A new photo series called “Everything is Everything”
It is a art project that she was determine to create after feeling like she failed with her life long dream of being a home owner and raising a family. At the time, Milah owned her Pasadena home for over four years. She purchased the home at a young age of twenty-five. After a failed relationship, she put all her attention into her photography and writing. In 2016 Milah Renee was rated one of the top 200 photographers internationally.
For Milah Renee, “Everything is Everything,” is a series of images that chronicled, in conceptual ways, the fact that what is meant to be will be. Change, it comes eventually. Collectively, “Everything is Everything” convey a sense of isolation, dreamlike substances and of daily traces of humanity.
Where: Strada DTLA 119 e 5th st. Los Angeles,CA
When: January -March
MILAH RENEE SOLO FILM & PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
"THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME"
October 14, 2016, Detroit, MI
Born in Detroit, MI, her second home has been Los Angeles
since she was four years old. Renee took an unusual path
into the arts. Pursued screenwriting at UCLA and attended New
York Film Academy for Directing. She produced a film that
was screened at the Cannes International Film Festival. After
landing back in L.A. from France, she pursued her
photography and directing career. Like a lot of artists, she began shooting beauty everywhere. Her first solo exhibit she based her work on “Memory” of the past, present, and future. Exploring how memories weave in and out of our lives affecting our behavior and choices to come.