“ Quiet Masters -The History and Relevance of the Black Magical Artist” is a documentary that connects the past, present and future of the Black Magicians. S.A.M. Past National President Kenrick ICE McDonald has been quietly working on this project for the past year. This documentary series entitled “Quiet Masters” spotlights a variety of talented individuals. The first part of the Quiet Masters series will cover “The History and Relevance of the Black Magical Artist.” The two hour documentary is in post production, take a glance at this footage to see some of the participants in this project.

Quiet Masters is a thirteen part documentary series that will cover various topics. The first installment of this series will be Quiet Masters – “The History and Relevance of the Black Magical Artist”. The segment will highlight and introduce to the world, historically black magicians from the early 1800’s and 1900’s.

This documentary will also introduce to the world, current and future artist who have and are making their mark on history. Kenrick Ice McDonald has traveled through-out the United States and parts of the world, collecting interviews and footage for this ground breaking series. Some of the historical magical artist scheduled to appear in this documentary include: Richard Potter – son of a slave and her master, born in 1783; Henry Box Brown – slave turned magician; Ellen E. Armstrong – called the “Mistress of Modern Magic”, born in 1914; Fetaque Sanders and Frank Brent. Also included are current magical artists Phelston Jones, Eric Anderson, Meeka Diane, Ice McDonald, Eric Jones, Victor and Diamond, Rory Rennick, Benjamin Barnes and many others. Stay tuned for this history making documentary – Quiet Masters “The History and Relevance of the Black Magical Artist”. Written and Directed by Kenrick Ice McDonald.