Leah Gilliam
L. Franklin Gilliam | |
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| Born | Leah Catherine Gilliam 1967 (age 57–58) Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Education | Brown University (BA) New York University (MFA) |
| Known for | Participating in first digital media exhibition at Whitney Museum of Art, NY |
| Notable work | Apeshit v3, Lesberation, Sapphire and the Slave Girl |
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| Relatives | Melissa L. Gilliam (sister) |
L. Franklin Gilliam (born 1967) is an American filmmaker and media artist who deals with issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation in their work. Gilliam was the director of projects and community catalyst at gamelab's Institute of Play and a visiting faculty member at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. They are currently vice president of strategy and innovation at Girls Who Code.