Paloma Urquia is a Dominican-American film photographer and mother from uptown, NYC. Coming from a creative family, it wouldn’t take long for Paloma to realize she had a natural gift for photography
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Angel Boyd is an NYC-based creative director and vocalist in the sibling band Infinity Song which is signed by Jay-Z to his record label RocNation.
Read MoreSoukayna Dieng is a New York based director, photographer, producer and healing artist born to Senegalese parents. She creates imagery that is deeply inspired by human identity, connection and ascension. Soukayna’s work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Forbes Magazine
Read MoreTalisa Almonte is an Afro-Dominican illustrator and artist raised in Miami and now based in Queens, NY. She’s the owner of Almonte Studio, named in honor of her artist father. After exciting partnerships with Disney+ and the Women’s Box Collective, Talisa shows us endless possibilities
Read MoreJasdeep Kang (she/they) is an NYC-based filmmaker, photographer, editor, DJ, and musician from California. Grounding their art in fantasy, joy, care, integrity, and community, Jasdeep’s work draws attention to how we can interact with one another in a more present and loving way.
Read MoreAisha Amin is an NYC-based artist and filmmaker born in Nairobi, Kenya of Pakistani descent. Aisha’s work explores and highlights overlooked communities including those struggling with the presence of gentrification in their neighborhood.
Read MoreBorn and raised in NYC, Vanessa Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American illustrator and designer. Vanessa’s work focuses on their Vietnamese upbringing and how we can bond cross-culturally over food, cheeky designs, generational healing, and self-awareness.
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Jenny is an illustrator & designer based in NYC who is currently working at NBC as an Art Director on the Today Show. Raised in Vancouver, Canada, She graduated at the School of Visual Arts with her BFA. Her client list includes companies such as TIME’S UP, Zappos, Allure, Nike, and Buzzfeed.
Read MoreVanezza Cruz is an AfroLatina visual artist and designer based in NYC. Vanezza’s work centers her experience as a darker-skinned Latina who is challenging the Eurocentric standards of not only beauty but the fine arts world that disempowers the BIPOC community and in particular, black women.
Read MoreAlbany Andaluz is a Caribbean and Mestizan multidisciplinary artist from the South Bronx. By integrating various mediums such as textiles, photography, paint, and sculpture, Albany’s art focuses on de-centering westernized perspectives and habits such as wastefulness for a more culturally responsive outlook.
Read MoreJoyce Keokham is a writer and filmmaker based in NYC. As an intersectional storyteller, Joyce’s work primarily focuses on empowering underrepresented groups and shedding light on the complexities in identity often ignored by mainstream media. Their latest project, WYA WYD offers a fresh new perspective on the NYC hustle through a vibrant array of characters.
Read MoreShurmmi is a Bangladeshi Muslim artist and high school teacher based in NYC. Inspired by traditional Islamic art, anime, and childhood trips to Bangladesh, Shurmmi’s work is a unique blend of rich history and contemporary art styles.
Read MoreOriginally from Tokyo and currently based in NYC, Sayoko Osada is an experiential/spatial designer who believes an “environment is worth a million words.” Sayoko has designed activations for iconic brands like Nike, Google, HYPEBEAST, Proenza Schouler and many more.
Read MoreNYC-based photographer of Afro-Guatemalan descent capturing the culture and spontaneity of diverse communities through film photography.
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