Amara Ramdhanny is an Afro-St. Lucian and Indo-Grenadian artist currently based in Brooklyn. Inspired by 90s cartoons, anime and the strong women of color in her life, Amara’s work is a vibrant juxtaposition of social commentary demanding our attention but with a playful approach.
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 MoreSimrah Farrukh is an American-Pakistani photographer based in the Bay Area. Her Muslim upbringing centered around acceptance and empathy is evident in the range of subjects across gender, sexuality, and physical appearance that appear in her mesmerizing photographs. Simrah’s body of work is an ode to the humanity and beauty of the South Asian community.
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 MoreReaa Puri is a filmmaker and co-founder of Breaktide Productions, a film production company owned and operated by women of color. They work to center underrepresented voices and decolonize the filmmaking industry.
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 MoreMexican-American analog photographer representing a wide range of women of color through her work in response to the conventional Eurocentric features that dominate mainstream media.
Read MoreMmadika Mphuthi is a South-African multidisciplinary artist who is empowering black queer femmes in an exclusively cisheterosexual creative landscape.
Read MoreGraphic designer and art director Malaya Velazquez Saldaña on unapologetically carving her own lane in the design world and encouraging women of color to firmly embrace who they are.
Read MoreNeha Kapil is an Indian-American visual artist, fashion designer, and makeup artist from Minneapolis. From paintings & illustrations to clothing & makeup, Neha’s work centers around feminism, history, storytelling, and her Indian heritage.
Read MoreNYC-based photographer of Afro-Guatemalan descent capturing the culture and spontaneity of diverse communities through film photography.
Read MoreIndonesian multi-disciplinary artist raised in Thailand and Hong Kong who is creating powerful and bold depictions of South East Asian women unapologetically.
Read MorePhotographer and videographer from South Africa capturing lived experiences conceptually, while encouraging her subjects to recognize their personal creative power in the process.
Read MoreFilipina artist based in New Zealand who is exploring psychedelic themes, colors and patterns in her work while partnering with Shakti, a migrant refuge for women, to help share the voices of minorities.
Read MoreParadise Khanmalek is an Iranian visual artist and poet based in Los Angeles. Paradise’s work is a vibrant representation of non-conforming beauty standards and inspires us to get connected with our most vulnerable selves.
Read MoreA multidisciplinary artist exploring mental health and cultural identity through comics, animation, and 3-D design.
Read MoreDominican-American installation artist and photographer empowering women through solidarity and visual activism.