Dominga Martin, is a visionary — Boston native, award-winning film director, producer and Arts Ambassador, with a portfolio spanning prestigious networks such as BET, VH-1, MTV Music, TV One, and GRAMMY.com.
Dominga's journey into the world of filmmaking began with the debut of her first short film screening at the Roxbury International Film Festival (2001), igniting a passion that would define her illustrious career. Since then, she has astounded audiences and captivated hearts, leading creative teams to produce unforgettable events for high-profile clients while helming groundbreaking film and large-scale productions.
A true polymath of creativity, Dominga's expertise extends far beyond the realm of filmmaking. From her tenure as an Around Town Editor and City Manager for the launch of Rolling Out New York to the flourishing success of her Brooklyn based online magazine, Crème, where she interviewed icons such as Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Matt Damon, and Kevin Bacon,
Over the years, Dominga has consistently proven herself as a formidable force in every venture she undertakes.
Dominga's directorial acumen transcends boundaries, effortlessly navigating through various genres including music videos, documentaries and narrative. Her directorial credits include national projects like a Walmart commercial in collaboration with the 46th Annual NAACP Image Awards and a unprecedented documentary tackling immigration, which was invited to open the 11th Annual African American Women in Cinema Festival in New York City, with an exclusive screening at the United Nations.
In acknowledgment of her contributions to the arts, Dominga served as Massachusetts' sole Statewide Artist-In-Residence Arts Ambassador from 2019 to 2020, collaborating directly with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She has been recognized with the Governor's Citation from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the City of Boston for her outstanding achievements in Arts and Innovation, solidifying her status as a multipotentialite, particularly noted for her innovative endeavors during the pandemic.
A proud alumna of Boston's Youth Outreach Program, Dominga's dream of writing for film began at the age of 16 when her work was published in an anthology available in Boston Public Libraries, a testament to her unwavering commitment to excellence from a young age.
Dominga's latest film endeavor is the docu-series she Directed and Produced for the City of Boston Age Strong Commission in partnership with the MBTA, titled "The Bus Buddy Chronicles," which premiered at the Museum of Fine Arts as an official selection in the 24th Annual Roxbury International Film Festival. During the pandemic,
Dominga temporarily shifted her focus from directing to assume the role of Director of Programming for The City of Boston's inaugural Open Streets pilot, leveraging her versatile skills to curate culturally-responsive programming for over 20,000 attendees in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain—a remarkable achievement that further solidifies her position as a visionary leader, carving her own unique path.
As the Founder and President of the After School Arts Program and d.a. mARTin productions, Dominga Martin remains a beacon of inspiration and innovation, leaving an indelible mark on the world of film and beyond. With her savior faire, and dedication to her craft, Dominga is a true luminary, destined for greatness in all her pursuits. A Roxbury girl at heart she continues to captivate audiences with her creative brilliance and award winning work standing as a testament to her artistic mastery and ingenuity.