2025 Festival
Fifth annual event
For our fifth annual festival, CRAFt hosted over 85 BIPOC creatives and welcomed more than 1,000 attendees! Although Colorado’s weather presented a challenge on Saturday, the skies cleared up, a rainbow appeared and we were able to resume our programming as scheduled through Sunday without missing a beat. A big shout out to our dedicated board members, volunteers, creatives, sponsors, and attendees — we acknowledge and appreciate all your efforts. Thank you for continually showing up and making CRAFt a possibility year after year.
Meet the Day 1 photographer
Idi is a photographer based in Denver, CO. He is originally from Bamako, Mali, and moved to Denver in 2006. Graduated from Southern Methodist University in 2016. Four-year Varsity Men’s Soccer. He is a huge fan of FC Barcelona and Original Ugly. When he is not taking pictures, Idi enjoys spending time with family and friends. Reach out if you have a need for an event, portrait, or lifestyle photographer.
therealuncleidi@gmail.com | @therealuncleidi
Meet the Day 2 photographer
Sierra is an afro-indigenous storyteller and multidisciplinary artist living on the ancestral lands of the Ute, Cheyenne and Arapaho (Denver, Colorado). With years of experience in creative direction, photography, communications, brand building and an extensive background and training in trauma-informed organizing, Sierra blends modern tools with visual art to help her community heal and express. Sierra's mission is to empower individuals and brands to reach their fullest potential through truth-telling, creativity, and visual storytelling, transforming these processes into therapeutic and spiritual experiences. Her work prioritizes elevating the voices, stories, and legacies of Black, Brown, Indigenous, and people of color, while expanding critical discourse around race, identity, music and culture. To inquire about booking please reach out to Sierra though email sierrajetermedia@gmail.com or by visiting her website http://sierrajeter.com/