Vashti Harrison


Vashti Harrison is a writer, illustrator and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. She was born in Virginia and her films and other artworks are rooted in Caribbean heritage and folklore.

Early life

Harrison is from Onley, Virginia. She was in TAG and was described as "quiet and polite student" by her TAG teacher Ms Corson. She went to Nandua Middle in ACPS. She earned her BA in 2010 from the University of Virginia as a double major in Media Studies and Studio Art with concentrations in Film and Cinematography. She then went on to receive an MFA in Film and Video from California Institute of Arts in 2014, where she attended Disney and DreamWorks Animation classes. She held the Aunspaugh 5th Year Fellowship in the McIntire Department of Art in 2010.

Career

Films

Harrison's films are experimental and rooted in Caribbean heritage and folklore. Her films have been screened at the New York Film Festival, Rotterdam International Film Festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival. She uses public appearances to offer advice for aspiring artists.
Harrison continues to make films, experimenting with a Pixar-style animated short Hair Love, which celebrates a positive black father-daughter relationships through the usage of black hair. The film received $284,000 Kickstarter funding, after a campaign headed by NFL wide receiver Matthew Cherry. Hair Love won Best Animated Short Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.

Illustration and books

Harrison used Instagram to get her first artistic commissions, through this meeting Apple which led to live drawing on iPads in New York. She was inspired to create children's picture books after moving back to Trinidad and Tobago. In 2016 Harrison attended the SCBWI Mid-Atlantic Conference, where she entered and won a drawing competition "Draw This!" to have her illustration shared to all their industry partners. This was the beginning of her illustrating and writing career - two months later, she had an agent - Simon & Schuster. Harrison illustrated Surishtha and Kabir Sehgal's Festival of Colours, the story of Holi. Her illustrations also appear in Cece Loves Science by Kimberly Derting and Shelli R Johannes. Her book Sulwe won a 2020 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Children category.

''Little Leaders'' series

The bestselling book Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History tells the story of 40 African-American women who shaped history. Harrison says that she was inspired during Black History Month, when she began to illustrate and write about black women from American history. The book was picked up by the publishers LittleBrown Books, and has both a UK and US version. The book includes the stories of Mae Jemison, Katherine Johnson, Maya Angelou and Alice Bell. It was nominated for an NAACP Image Award before it was released. In January 2018 Vashti Harrison appeared on the Daily Show to discuss Little Leaders.

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