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A modern breathwork experience combined with Soundscapes and a sprinkle of performance art.
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One-day event with the Hester Street Fair, a local market/cultural hub for young artists and consumers in lower manhattan.
Different members of the Garde and Hester community shared what brought them joy.
We taught Wim Hof breathing, still life drawing, and making a beat from tools on your browser. Finally, we finished with some tunes. There were over 1000 participants although it was completely remote.xt goes here
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A Podcast.
An ongoing exploration of mental and spiritual growth, with our community of creatives, and inquisitive people.
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This was my second attempt at creating a space.
A monthly moneyless swap for young creatives in New York City to trade ideas, clothes, and resources.
The focus was on sustainability and creating a space to commune.
Collaborators included Popup on Canal, an art gallery/real estate startup, and The Dance on Lafayette.
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While on contract at Museum of Ice Cream, my role was to create activations with the aim of engaging the community, from producing activations at the World Trade Center to scavenger hunts across the cities with hundreds of participants.
This helped me learn how to communicate with consumers very differently from my usual demographic.
We tested many online and IRL marketing engagements while learning to evaluate the effects of our efforts, so we could use our resources more wisely.
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A creative collective that started my senior year (2018) at San Diego State. There was a multitude of artists at our school but no space/ events for us to commune and share ideas.
So we made it.
In one year, we went from meeting in my living room to throwing an art show (10 music artists, a contemporary gallery and food vendors with up to 3,500 people)
We quite literally brought out some of the culture in our school.