A Thousand Wordz
Greater Portland · Maine · Est. 2001

A Thousand Wordz

An organization of mixed genre artists who share their works in community — to build community. Rooted in Greater Portland, reaching across Maine.

Our Mission
A Thousand WordZ brings together mixed-genre artists — musicians, poets, visual artists, performers, culinary artists, and makers — in shared public spaces to build community, amplify underrepresented voices, and direct resources toward causes that matter.
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Community partner: Cultural Alliance of Maine
Est. 2005 · Oakland, CA
About
A Thousand
Wordz
A Thousand Wordz

"An organization of mixed genre artists who share their works in community — to build community."

Community Leadership
Advisory Circle · Indigo Arts Alliance
Board Member · Portland Ovations
Board Member · Cultural Alliance of Maine
Board Member · Avesta Housing
Our Mission

A Thousand WordZ is a community arts organization that brings together mixed-genre artists — musicians, poets, visual artists, performers, culinary artists, home brewers, and makers in shared public spaces to build community, amplify underrepresented voices, and direct resources toward local and global causes.

Through accessible live events, ATW creates a marketplace where artists make direct sales to the public, culinary artists share their craft, and community members gather around shared creativity. A percentage of proceeds from every event supports charitable causes chosen by the community.

ATW invests in the production infrastructure — sound, lighting, space, and skilled contractors — that makes meaningful gathering possible, believing that when artists thrive together, the whole community is strengthened.

— When artists thrive together, the whole community is strengthened.

A Thousand Wordz was born from a simple and enduring belief: that when artists share their gifts in community, community grows stronger.

Founded by Atiim Chenzira in the East Bay of California, A Thousand Wordz began as a gathering place for musicians, poets, visual artists, culinary artists, and storytellers — people working across genres and disciplines, united by a commitment to creative expression and collective healing. From its earliest events in Oakland in 2005, ATW carved out a space where a spoken word poet could share a stage with a jazz musician, where a muralist's work could live alongside a live band, where food and art and music and community collapsed into one living, breathing thing.

ATW's first major event was held at the Oakland Noodle Factory in 2010, organized in response to the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January of that year — one of the deadliest natural disasters in the Western Hemisphere's recorded history. That event set the tone for everything ATW would become: art in the service of community, community in the service of the world.

Over nearly two decades, ATW organized events that raised funds for communities devastated by Hurricane Katrina, the Haiti earthquake, the Chile earthquake, Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, and the Nepal earthquake — understanding early that art is not separate from the world's pain, but one of its most powerful responses. ATW partnered with Oakland Drops Beats — the Bay Area's first music crawl — bringing together over 20 artists, 10 venues, and thousands of community members across downtown Oakland, featuring the work of visual artists Jack Eastgate, Lorenzo Vasquez, Freedom Bean, Joel Thompson, and master artist Calvin Grey, alongside musicians, DJs, culinary artists, and spoken word poets.

In 2020, ATW's founder Atiim Chenzira led a team of artists to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. — Destiny Manifest: In Pursuit of Happiness, a seven-part multimedia art piece exploring multi-generational discrimination and the resilience of Black and Indigenous communities.

Now ATW has come home — to Greater Portland, Maine, where Atiim Chenzira has spent years building community through music, mental health work, education, and organizing. Atiim serves on the advisory circle of Indigo Arts Alliance, the board of Portland Ovations, the board of the Cultural Alliance of Maine, and the board of Avesta Housing — rooting his artistic practice in the civic and community life of Greater Portland. These roots run deep, and they run in the same direction they always have.

A Thousand Wordz is not a venue. It is not a label. It is not a grant program. It is a living organization — a gathering of artists who believe that mixed genres, shared stages, open calls, and community themes can do what policy alone cannot: connect people across difference, heal through expression, and build the kind of community where everyone belongs.

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Collaboration Themes
Current Themes

Cross-discipline calls for collaboration. Artists of any genre are invited to respond.

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Roots & Routes
Art exploring place, migration, and belonging in Maine. Where did you come from? Where have you landed?
Open Now
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Sound & Image
Cross-discipline music and visual art collaborations. Two artists, two forms, one shared idea.
Open Now
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The Unsaid
Poetry, prose, and visual response to silence and erasure. What has been left out of the story?
Coming Soon
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Community As Canvas
Public-facing work — murals, installations, events. Art that belongs to the neighborhood.
Coming Soon
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New Maine
Celebrating the diversity reshaping Greater Portland. New voices, new visions, new roots.
Coming Soon
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Open Calls
Submit Your Work

Active calls for submissions, collaborations, and participation across Maine.

Open Now
Roots & Routes — Call for Artists
We are seeking visual artists, poets, musicians, and storytellers to respond to the theme of place, migration, and belonging in Maine. All genres welcome.
Deadline: Rolling · Greater Portland & Maine
Submit Here →
Open Now
Sound & Image — Cross-Discipline Pairs
Looking for musician + visual artist pairs to collaborate on a shared piece. ATW will help facilitate introductions and provide a platform for the work.
Deadline: Rolling · All of Maine
Submit Here →
Coming Soon
The Unsaid — Poetry & Visual Response
A themed call for poets and visual artists to respond to silence, erasure, and untold stories in Maine communities.
Opening Summer 2026
Coming Soon
Community As Canvas — Public Art
Seeking artists interested in public-facing installations and community murals in the Greater Portland area.
Opening Fall 2026
Artist Directory
List
Your
Work

Tell us who you are, what you make, and where to find you. We’ll add you to the ATW artist directory and match you with collaboration opportunities across Maine.

Community Partner
Cultural Alliance of Maine

A Thousand Wordz is proud to partner with the Cultural Alliance of Maine — the statewide network connecting artists, arts organizations, and communities across Maine.

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Cultural Alliance of Maine
"Connecting artists and arts organizations to strengthen Maine's creative economy and cultural life."
Resources for Maine artists including advocacy, professional development, grants, and statewide networking opportunities.
culturalmaine.org →

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