OUR TEAM
Amber Mundinger
Amber is Chief Operating Officer and Head of Strategic Partnerships for Artists Den Entertainment, based at the company’s New York headquarters and is passionate about creative pursuits in the music and entertainment space.
Amber has spent more than a decade working across sports, fashion and music. Prior to her role with The Artists Den, Mundinger spent five years at Penske Media Corporation (PMC) where she served as SVP, Live Media & Strategic Partnerships for Rolling Stone. Previous to that she served as VP, New Ventures and GM, Summits & Events for Fairchild Live/WWD.
Tamara Deike
Tamara Deike has been a fixture in the entertainment space for more than a decade. Cutting her teeth at Om Records, overseeing 200+ releases. A former Vice contributor, booking agent, artist manager, promoter, and DJ. Her career has taken her from managing Rose McGowan during the MeToo movement overseeing her #1 New York Times Bestseller; to event production for Spotify, Facebook, and for artists like Beck, Sheryl Crow, and Cage the Elephant. Today, she resides in Austin, where she contributes to Flaunt, and is producing a book about iconic Eagles’ album artist, Boyd Elder.
Kevin W Condon
Kevin W Condon is a Brooklyn-based photographer. He is self-taught and music driven. His photos have been seen in Rolling Stone, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NME, Billboard, along with many others. While photography is the focus, Kevin is also an accomplished director and has written/directed nearly a dozen music videos to date. Find his work at www.weirdhours.com
Ryan Filchak
Ryan Filchak is a Chicago-based arts and culture writer. Originally from Lexington, KY, Filchak studied English at Transylvania University (KY) and later earned his MA in Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Kentucky. A regular contributor to THE SEEN and Newcity Art, his work has also appeared in Vice, Burnaway, The Smudge and Amadeus Magazine.
Misha Vladimirskiy
Misha Vladimirskiy is a photographer and filmmaker from San Francisco. He is also the founder of Filterless and Managing Partner of International & Brand Development at Bring Music Home.
Misha has worked with Coachella, Levi’s, Airbnb, StubHub, New Era, and GoPro. He has been featured in leading publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, and NY Times.
Misha specializes in making creative content, partnerships, and brand strategy for companies all over the world. His personal work is a reflection of his own interest in music and art, and the people pushing the boundaries of the creative world.
Austin Wilson
Austin loves being on the road. Whether it’s filming on location or touring with a band, that’s where he likes to work. He grew up in Georgia, attended film school at the University of Southern California and now lives in Seattle. It’s probably his southern background, but he spends extra time with the people he works with, it gets the performances he’s after — honest, even heartfelt. He’s most excited about his music projects with Band of Horses and Iron & Wine because he’s such a fan. Austin's music videos and documentaries have screened at SXSW, SIFF and others. He has 10+ years of experience in advertising — working on national campaigns for Intel, Nissan and Amazon. As a commercial director he captures real people in their day-to-day life in a cinematic way. Raw and beautifully so.
Amanda Matsui
Amanda Matsui is a Nashville based jane of all trades. She has filled the role of art director, production designer, event producer, and fabricator for Carrie Underwood, Madison Ward and the Mama Bear, Spotify, CMT, and the hit tv show Nashville to name a few. Her fabrication projects can be seen at music festivals across the midwest, including Forecastle, Bonaroo, Highwater, Homecoming festival, and Electric Forest. She is currently cutting her teeth with Yuyo Botanics, a beauty brand that can be found in magazines such as Vogue, Shape, and Elle.
Andrea Behrends
Andrea Behrends wants to hear your story and will probably try to take your portrait. She is considered direct when she’s in her native Midwest and rude by some in the south, where she is currently based, in Nashville TN. But no matter what anyone says: Andrea wants you to know she gives a shit and she won’t let you down.
Matt Lief Anderson
Matt is an award winning photographer and filmmaker born in 1983. After college he spent four years living, traveling and photographing Asia & Europe but now resides in Austin, Texas. Matt is a multidisciplinary photographer working in music, fashion, travel, and landscape photography as well as coordinating and photo-editing at Pitchfork for various events, festivals, installations, and partnerships.
Julie Potash Slavin aka "Hesta Prynn”
Julie Potash Slavin aka "Hesta Prynn" is the go-to DJ, talent curator, and event programmer for a blue-chip client list with an emphasis on all things tech and female focused. Her work with brands like Spotify, Google, Twitter, AT&T, Medialink, Amazon and Morgan Stanley has made her a regular presence at global leadership summits. She is a frequent guest on Sirius XM Radio, and has been featured in numerous fashion campaigns and television commercials, including the Twitter ad that ran during the Oscars which AdAge called “a nod to #TimesUp and #MeToo.” Julie currently acts as musical director for a number of companies and retail spaces and produces live events and television programs.
She is known for her encyclopedic knowledge of musical genres and her career of “firsts”, breaking down barriers and existing in spaces traditionally reserved for men.
Crystal Kalish
Crystal is well versed in live music. After almost a decade in NYC she has seen a show in almost every venue the city has to offer and is passionate about the experience and camaraderie of a live performance. She has spent the past 8 years in the event industry developing relationships with clients that produce music festivals, fashion shows, sporting events and everything in between.
Colin Kerrigan
Colin Kerrigan is a photographer and filmmaker from Philadelphia. He has spent the last decade documenting the Philly music scene and beyond. Colin’s first concert was Rod Stewart with his mother when he was 8. She also took him to see David Bowie, Prince, Bruce Springsteen and more so it all makes sense why he’s dedicated a large amount of his life documenting musicians. Aside from that, Colin loves to travel, snowboard and watch his favorite sports teams (Go Birds!).
Dave “Disko Cowboy” Wrangler
Dave "Disko Cowboy" Wrangler is a critically acclaimed DJ, producer and creative director / founder of Vinyl Ranch. Since 2007, the Texas-based lifestyle brand has redefined urban cowboy culture by remixing classic country with disco nightlife themes. Together, Vinyl Ranch and Disko Cowboy bring boutique music events to NYC, Nashville, Texas and beyond. Houston Chronicle called Dave "one of the most notorious, entertaining and fascinating Houstonians of 2019," alongside Lizzo, Joel Osteen and Russell Westbrook.
Julian Bajsel
Hi my name is Julian. I'm based in Houston and have been shooting music for 9 years. Up until recently I've regularly worked as a staff photographer for major festivals like Coachella and boutique experiences such as FORM Arcosanti. I usually spend lots of time out on the road working with artists such as Odesza and Zedd but now I just hang out with my cats.
Tracy Hollinshead
Tracy Hollinshead has worked in the telecommunications industry for over 15 years. She is the Producer and DJ of the mixed genre radio show “Area 22 Radio” for 11 years on the Public Access platform. Lifelong collector of vinyl and avid concert attendee.
Allison Anderson
Allison Anderson is a cinematographer working in film, television, and commercials. She has worked with award-winning directors and shot national commercials for brands such as Adidas, AT&T, NBA, Fender and Spotify. She has received critical acclaim at festivals for her work in Victoria Rivera's award-winning short film Night Swim and for Director X's debut short film Seven Mothers, for Kirby Jean-Raymond's fashion label Pyer Moss. Allison recently shot 2nd unit on Crystal Moselle's new HBO series Betty and is in production of an independent feature film directed by David Hunt and produced by Patrician Heaton, starring Bohemian Rhapsoody's Joseph Mazello. She is represented by United Talent Agency.
Pooneh Ghana
Pooneh Ghana is a Texas born and bred music photographer currently based in LA (or somewhere on the road shooting when she's not home). Her clients have ranged from Rolling Stone to Apple, and she’s toured with bands such as Cage The Elephant, Idles, King Gizzard, Foals, Glass Animals, and more.
Garrett T. Capps
Garrett T. Capps is a Tex-Mex rock n' roll / NASA Country musician that resides in San Antone, TX. He is also the talent buyer and part-owner of lauded SA honky-tonk, The Lonesome Rose. He is always doing his best to enliven the local music scene and keep the South Tejas spirit alive on an international level. Viva.
Oscar Moreno
Oscar Moreno is a music and festival photographer from Monterrey, Mexico and has lived the majority of his life in San Antonio, TX. He has dedicated most of his photographic career in capturing local music around the city and spread awareness of the local art and music scene to anyone willing to listen. Most recently he has been a tour photographer traveling internationally and capturing the essence of the international music community. His work has been seen in several publications and artist profiles around the world.
Sahra Qaxiye
Hey my name is Sahra. I’m a published portrait and wedding photographer in Minneapolis, MN. My portraiture and fashion work can be found in publications like PUMP Magazine and The Growler. My photography journey started with my love for people and storytelling. Through my images I want people to feel like they are truly getting to know the subject; as if they’ve spent an entire evening exchanging stories.
Damon Burton
Damon (Duh-mon) Burton, recognized as @psimtheshooter_ has been generating buzz and a following for himself with his drive and consistency of work. 26 years of age, he hails out of the east side of Las Vegas, Nevada. As a father, his kids drive his intense passion and provide a fierce motivation. Damon has continued exploring his creative passions further as a freelance photographer. He began shooting during his high school years and found his interest stemming from sports photography for his high school yearbook. Damon has now branded himself as @psimtheshooter_ and continues his freelance journey in portraits & editorial work.
Brooke Uris
With over 15 years experience, Brooke Uris is a seasoned veteran of New York City’s live events and marketing industries.
In her career, Brooke specializes in working with her clients to creatively concept and produce one-of-a-kind experiences. She focuses on both the Corporate & Non-Profit sectors, with a client roster ranging from The 60th Annual GRAMMY’s®, ABC’s American Idol, Spotify, Little Kids Rock, The T.J. Martell Foundation, and many more. To know Brooke is to know her love and passion for music, her career, and helping others.
Daniel Oakley
A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Daniel Oakley has worked at the crux of music and technology since dropping out of pre-med studies in 2005 to pursue a degree in music business. After graduating from Middle Tennessee State University, Oakley moved to New York City to learn under the Sony Music umbrella, leveraging new technologies and social media to connect artists with fans.
In 2012, Oakley was tapped by Jimmy Iovine and Trent Reznor and moved to Los Angeles, CA to lead partnership efforts for the stealth startup that would become Beats Music. After the $3B Beats Music acquisition by Apple, Oakley would ascend to oversee Global Lifestyle Marketing for Apple Music. He led the content partnership strategy and marketing rollout for the simultaneous release of Apple Music and Beats 1 Radio in over 100 countries. Contrasted by managing Rose McGowan at the height of the #MeToo crisis, and producing experiences for Bonnaroo that even Rolling Stone has heralded iconic. Oakley now works at Spotify in Experiential Marketing producing industry and creator experiences, and enjoys good coffee, mustaches and spending time with his wife and 2 year old, Kit.
Lawrence Matthews
Lawrence Matthews is an artist from Memphis, TN working in music, photography, painting and filmmaking. Matthews received his B.F.A. from The University of Memphis in 2014. Since being awarded the Arts Accelerator grant in 2016, Matthews has had many group and solo exhibitions spanning galleries and museums across the mid-south as well as the residency program at Crosstown Arts. His exploration of photography has focused on areas and moments within black communities in Memphis that have been greatly affected by gentrification, systematic disenfranchisement and city planning. Recently acquired by international artist Derek Fordjour and The Kim & Elliot Perry Collection Matthews’ photo work captures moments of openness and the haunting reminders of things that once were, highlighting the conflict between remanence of the past and the modern-day city imposed infrastructural decay.
Kai Tsehay
KaiYanna T. Washington "Kai Tsehay" is a Creative Entrepreneur and Freelance Photographer. She is Spelman Alumna with a B.A. in Psychology, originally from Washington, DC, and currently working in both Atlanta, GA, and New York City.
Since her start in 2016, Tsehay has captured the Atlanta University Center's student-life, concerts, festivals, and visual projects across the Atlanta metro area, Washington D.C., London, and New York. She's worked as the Lead Photographer on the Morehouse College's Student Newspaper: The Maroon Tiger, as well as a Marketing Intern for T.I's Grand Hustle Entertainment and a Studio Representative for Atlanta's famed Cam Kirk Studios.
Kai Tsehay's portfolio includes work of Killer Mike, Trouble, 2 Chainz, Mike Will Made-It, Michelle Williams, Amiyah Scott, Dinah Jane, etc. She has produced also produced work for Chan-Zuckerberg Foundation, Rolling Out, Elliot Wilson For Tidal, The Peoples Station V103, Xfinity Black Film & TV: I Love My HBCU, Photographed cover for Westside Gunn's 'Fly God Is An Awesome God 2' Album and is a featured photographer in The Trap Music Museum.
Griffin Riley
Griffin Riley is a self-taught photographer who’s been in the game since 2012. A first-generation college graduate, 22-year-old Griffin has a background in journalism and political science that taught him the nuances of storytelling and the way that the world molds each of us. When he approaches a shoot, Griffin strives to find the human condition within every frame.
In addition to the wide array of freelance work he’s done, Griffin was the senior photographer for his university paper, The Daily Wildcat; a photography apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star in Tucson; and was the Media Director for ZonaZoo, the university’s student section for athletic events.
Natasha Tomchin
Natasha Tomchin is a multi-disciplinary artist, designer and coder whos practice is driven by her fascination with natural phenomena. Born in Belarus and raised in Nebraska, she’s called Miami home for the last ten years. Inspired by the clouds and lush flora, her art draws directly from her surroundings in an effort to connect more deeply with nature. These feelings translate across code art, painted furniture, sculpture, video, and projection installations.
Always exploring new creative forms of expression, she uses unconventional methods to cross visual boundaries. Her ‘Digital Dreamscapes’ are surreal manipulations of the natural world that encourage the audience to appreciate the ephemeral and awe-inspiring beauty surrounding them. She encourages us to put our phones down and “Don’t forget to look up!”
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Corey Cameron
My name is Cory Cameron. I am a photographer living in Dallas, TX. I use photography as a means to document the world around me. I take photos that show a city’s urban landscape and viewpoints that make up its visual character. This exploration of cities helps me find the best parts of an area to view. My goal is to capture photographs that immerse viewers in that moment in time—allowing them to visualize themselves in that place. I love city skylines and different architecture.
Growing up, my family took many road trips around the Eastern Seaboard to visit relatives. I remember eagerly waiting to arrive in a new city to view the skyline and buildings from the car window, now my photographs capture those views.
My work also includes experience with real estate companies, clothing apparel, portraiture, and weddings. I am inspired by a number of photographers who explore cities like I do, igniting my passion to shoot when travelling. My photos will always be a reflection of memories from travelling and hope to capture more in the future.
Karli Evans
Karli Evans is a photographer, filmmaker & creative director based in the jungle of Miami, Florida. Energized by urban spaces and local sub-culture, Karli uses creative storytelling to capture people in their environment, document experiences, and explore identity expression.
Karli's work borders between documentary and collaborative, offering vibrant glimpses into Miami’s underground art, music and queer scenes. Recently, she’s been commissioned to lead projects for Stella Artois, Greater Miami & Borscht Corporation. Her images have been featured by Red Bull Music, GQ, Paper Magazine, Soho House, New York Magazine and Miami New Times.
Joyce Lee
Joyce Lee is a New York-based Korean-American entrepreneur and founder of creative consultancy, Talk to Her. She is also a newly appointed Editor-at-Large for Cosmopolitan Korea. Joyce uses her expertise in beauty and fashion to identify business opportunities and creative partnerships for clients including the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Makeup Museum, Sephora, Allure, L'Oreal, Opening Ceremony, Samsung, Shinsegae International, Olive Young, and others.
Prior to Talk to Her, Joyce spent over 8 years at innovative retailer Opening Ceremony, where she helped with the e-Commerce launch and developed key partnerships for collaborations and activations.
Learn more about Joyce and her work at www.talktoher.nyc
Josh Sisk
Josh Sisk is a Baltimore-based culture photographer who has spent more than 15 years documenting the city’s dynamic music and art scene. Josh is a contributing photographer for the Washington Post and Decibel Magazine, and his photos have appeared in Rolling Stone, VICE, SPIN, the Atlantic, Revolver, Guitar World and NME, among many other publications. His work has been featured in the books 9:30 Club - the Book and Choosing Death: the Improbable History of Death Metal, among others. His clients include Merge Records, Thrill Jockey, Domino, Bandcamp, Relapse and more. Find out more at joshsisk.com
Cydni Elledge
Cydni Elledge is a photographer from Detroit, MI whose love for art and natural talent transformed a hobby into a profession. Her work has been published in over five publications including the Detroit News, Metro Times, and most recently MFON Women of the African Diaspora by Laylah Barrayn and Adama Delphine.
Cydni’s photographs are featured on “Grand on River” in Detroit, and were also featured at Photoville in Brooklyn, NY in September 2017. For the past six years, she has assisted international photojournalist Monica Morgan. She also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the College for Creative Studies. Cydni’s commitment to the community and love for her hometown speaks through her work as much of it captures the essence of Detroit and focuses on the unfiltered everyday lives of its residents.
Nate Smallwood
Nate Smallwood is a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born in Columbus, Ohio (1994), Nate earned a degree from Ohio University's School of Visual Communication.
Nate's work has ranged from focusing on race-relations and social justice issues in various regions of the United States to the ongoing war in Eastern Ukraine.
When not working for a local newspaper, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Nate freelances upon request.
Young & Sick
Nick van Hofwegen pka Young & Sick is a Dutch born, US based multi-faceted artist. As an illustrator and designer he is behind the art for Foster the People, Maroon 5 (OverExposed), The Machine Gun Kelly / Young Thug 'Hotel Diablo Tour' along with many festivals, comedy podcasts, and dozens of other events. As a musician he has released music across a slew of major and independent labels under the same moniker. He currently resides in a ghost town called Cerro Gordo where he is one of three residents.
Josh Shearon
Josh Shearon is a graphic designer and art director from Nashville, TN. He is also co-founder of Risology Club, an independent publisher of limited edition artists prints and zines.
For the last decade, Josh has worked with brands like the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Salesforce, CMT, Walmart, CVS, Griffin Technology, Big Machine Records, and is currently an Associate Creative Director at Smile Direct Club. His collaborative spirit has elevated artists, musicians, events, and digital content since the early 2000's when he first began developing his approach to design thinking.
Josh specializes in holistic branding, experiential marketing, strategy, and creative direction for companies and products internationally. His personal work has been featured at the Chicago Design Museum, and is deeply rooted in culture, and truth.
Jose Berrio
Jose Berrio is a graphic designer from Bogota currently based in Brooklyn. After working in the advertising industry for almost 7 years, in 2015 he decided to become freelance and move to New York, aiming to focus more in independent and music related projects. Some of the clients and bands he has worked with include Harper Collins, The Wall Street Journal, DoSomething.org, APE (Another Planet Entertainment), Crumb, Combo Chimbita, Tall Juan, Gustaf, Fat Possum Records, Public Practice, among others.
Besides his work as a designer, Jose also plays drums and has been an active member of the New York music community over the past few years, playing with different bands.
Justin Prince
Justin Prince is an artist from Austin, TX. Predominantly painting murals and signs since the early 2000’s he has traveled all over the United States with a clear focus in mind to create.
For the last decade, he returned to his home in Austin, and enjoyed a more structured career as a printmaker, designing and printing apparel and posters - yet is constantly on the lookout for new avenues, media and opportunity to push his art and compete with himself to do things that are bigger, better, & more exciting.
Pilar Zeta
Argentinean artist and creative director Pilar Zeta has manifested her aesthethic in numerous mediums such as music videos, album artwork, set design & live performances.
She has collaborated with artists such as Coldplay, Miguel, Katy Perry, among others. Visually, Zeta’s colors are bold, her shapes are deconstructed, and her compositions surreal and minimal.
Fueled by a lifelong love of the paranormal, Zeta’s metaphysical iconography and art exist in futuristic, surreal, and elegant spaces. Her visual work functions as a form of practical magic in a machine-centric world, connecting different mediums through a singular, transcendent vision.
Shogo Ota
Although Shogo Ota hails from Japan, he has called the Pacific Northwest home for more than a decade. He enjoys working on everything from murals to branding, and has been referred to as a “stylistic chameleon”, savoring the challenge of evading a signature style.
@shogodzilla
Eliza Weber
Eliza is a musician and graphic designer living in Chicago. As a designer she is self-taught, and mostly makes fliers, shirts and album art for bands.
Victor Melendez
Victor Melendez is an art director, graphic designer and illustrator based in Seattle. He has created award-winning work for a wide variety of clients that include REI, T-Mobile, Starbucks, Crayola, SubPop, USPS, Red Hook Brewery, Hallmark, Sasquatch! Music Festival, and many more.
Melendez’s multicultural upbringing gives him a unique approach to craft and style. This distinctive quality has given him the opportunity to not only produce captivating illustrative work but also explore different techniques such as printmaking, silkscreening, engraving, and mural painting. His work has been featured in Communications Arts, HOW, Print and more.
Arel Watson
Arel Watson is a DJ, Graphic Designer, Photographer, & Event Curator based in Seattle, WA, known for his work in both the music + skateboarding community from capturing unique moments to creating events that bring people together of all genders and nationalities.
Arel, is a true self taught jack of all trades and is constantly evolving with art, sound, and more.
Pam Ricklin
Pam Ricklin is a Jersey girl at heart, now residing in Brooklyn. She got her start in the music industry as programming director and DJ at her college radio station WFNP. Then, what began as a summer internship in 2013 grew into a full-time role, currently acting as Assistant Artist Manager at The Rocks Management. She runs the social media accounts for the 1960s British Invasion band The Zombies and was part of the marketing campaign team to induct the band into the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. She’s even toured with the band numerous times as their merchandise seller and coordinator. Her number one passion is attending concerts, whether that’s seeing a big rock act at The Garden or a singer-songwriter at The Bitter End.
Maggie Derthick
Maggie Derthick began her love affair with music long before she ever hit the floor of a venue.
Her love of music then led her to booking bands and eventually a promotions company, a u x e t i c , in Detroit focused on underground electronic music for more than a decade. She is also the founder of the long needed Girl Gone Vinyl project (started in 2006) bringing attention to women in underground electronic music across the globe.
She is missing these dance floors and rooms as much as we all are and is thrilled to help bring attention to some storied venues in Detroit.
Lisa Siciliano
Lisa Siciliano is a full time, self-taught, professional photographer living in Boulder, Colorado. Over the last 24 years she has made art working as a house photographer for Red Rocks, The Boulder Theater, The Colorado Sound, Chautauqua Music hall, Bellco Theater & Marquee Magazine.
Her black & white, fine art photos are taken on 35mm film, hand processed & printed the old fashioned way. Lisa has photographed several album covers, captured numerous promotional band photos, and has her work displayed back stage at Red Rocks, The Fillmore Auditorium, The Boulder Theater, Bellco Theater and in numerous homes around the world. She has worked with music producers, record company's and band publicists nationwide. Most recently, she launched her passion project called Lumin Project which aims to bring light onto the hard stuff in life including death, pain, poverty, forgotten culture & the unseen. She seeks to create images that will help us see and understand each other more compassionately.
Gabriel May
Native to the Bay Area, Gabriel is an American tattoo artist and illustrator Based in San Francisco, CA. Inspired by classic and timeless design, he has demonstrated his aesthetic primarily via skin art, digital design, and traditional stationery. He currently works at UNDRGRND tattoo and is represented by Filterless Co.
Mallory Miller
Mallory Miller is brand strategist, content creator and marketing expert who helps clients build an authentic presence and meaningful connections with consumers, media and stakeholders. After nearly a decade in New York City with stints at Hearst and Conde Nast overseeing integrated marketing partnerships for Harper's BAZAAR, Allure, and Teen Vogue, Mallory returned home to Texas where her agency and in-house experience working with hospitality, entertainment, tech, CPG and wellness brands positioned her to launch her own consulting company. Based in Austin, Mirell Collective is a marketing and communications consultancy where Mallory brings together talented females from her network across various disciplines to create personalized teams based on individual client needs.
Eric Hillerns
Eric Hillerns is a culture advocate in whatever form. As founder of Design Week Portland, it is realized through an annual festival infrastructure of 500 events over seven days at venues across the city. As creator and host of Designspeaks, it's about bringing people together to confer on creativity at Ace Hotel properties around the country. As a strategist, advocacy means consulting global consumer brands ranging from Airbnb and Nike, to climate-based nonprofits and NGOs the world over. He’s platform agnostic. Words are his baseline. Music, his throughline.
Joy Martins
Los Angeles native, Joy Martins, is a Visionary Architect who is passionate about taking clients' businesses to the next level. While attending Clark Atlanta University, Joy majored in biology but through her past experiences when working at the radio station Power 106 and with artists such as YG, she realized her strong passion for the entertainment industry and decided to pursue a dual degree in biology and public relations.
Since then, Joy has been providing her marketing and business development skills, in the entertainment industry, working with businesses such as BET, Monster, Red Bull, AfroPunk, The NBA and The MLB. She’s also taken advantage of opportunities to work with artists such as Jay Z, Young Thug, Megan The Stallion, Lil Uzi Vert, Burna Boy and many others.
As a Visionary Architect, Joy’s talents range from branding, marketing, project managing, brand identity, image crisis, consulting, event production and booking. Joy’s versatility and experiences has given her the skill set to elevate businesses to the next level. Presently, Joy continues to use her passion to cultivate brands through her ever growing professional experiences and personal networks.
Dave Haire
Half Designer / Half Musician, Dave Haire is a creative from Charlotte with a career of almost 20 years.
As a designer Dave has worked on projects for Sony Records, Blue Note Records, OM Records and the NBA to name a few. He currently designs for a local social justice initiative which he founded in 2016 called Stand Strong CLT.
As a musician Dave has had music featured in worldwide ad campaigns ranging from Nintendo, NBA, VELUX Skylights and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Dave’s music can be found on every major streaming platform under the moniker ‘Dirty Drummer’ and also the experimental fusion of sounds under the moniker ’up/dn’.
@designed_by_dave
Asia Mohamed
Asia Mohamed (Aceyaa) is a Minneapolis based podcaster. Her podcast (The Ceyaa Show) was influenced by her solo travels around the world and her realization that there needed to be more safe spaces geared towards motivating women to live life fully and pursue their dreams and aspiration. Aceyaa is also the cofounder of a financial company (Helping Hands Financial) that empowers people to achieve financial literacy. Aceyaa is a mental health advocate and involved in many local organizations around the Twin Cities.
Andrew McGranahan
Andrew McGranahan is a freelance Graphic Designer based in San Diego. Much of his work is for the music industry - gig posters, album art, merch designs, etc. - and he is also the Senior Designer for Desert Daze. His style is influenced by the poster artists of San Francisco in the 1960s but he states, "I feel like I'd be doing myself and my clients a disservice by just sort of copying that style so finding my own brand of psychedelia, so to speak, seemed like the natural thing to do." Other influences on his work include Ancient History and Mythology, Sci-Fi book covers and films, vintage Swiss design, DADA (he's particularly fond of Max Ernst), the Polish School of Posters, the animation and film work of Terry Gilliam, and so on...
Justin Smith
Justin Smith is a photographer and cinematographer born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. While cutting his teeth shooting for local news papers and periodicals, his work was quickly recognized by the local advertising industry. Countless global campaigns and national commercials later, you can still find him wandering the streets of Charlotte with his rangefinder.
Joey Ornelas
A graduate of Columbia College Chicago (BA 2011 - Film & Video), my interests lie predominantly in the documentary realm. The past few years have been working with the fine folks at Grass Fed Cinema on a handful of social issue documentaries highlighting eccentric folks in the Midwest. Additionally, I have had the pleasure to work for a number of national and local brands and agencies, including Shure, Samsung, The Players’ Tribune, and more.
Tae-Kyun Kim
Tae-Kyun Kim is a Korean photographer who has been active since 2004 in the name of Less. He was born in Seoul, he is still working in Seoul. Youth and adult, fine art and commercial art, primitive and civilized, life and death, orthopedic and informal, close to the center of Celebration and entertainment all at the same time showing its boundaries and that the vanished(‘Less’ means) Image The captured. Japan and the US combined domestic and international magazines, advertisements, books, commercial photography, and private jobs and opened four solo exhibitions.
Hong Sukwoo
Hong Sukwoo is a fashion journalist, fashion consultant, and creative director based in Seoul, Korea.
He started street-fashion blog 'Your Boyhood, yourboyhood.com,' which contains street fashion photography of Seoul since 2006. In 2007, he worked as a buyer for the concept store Daily Projects. Since then, he has served as a fashion stylist, instructor, and fashion editor. He worked with customers like New York Times T Magazine, HYPEBEAST, Samsung Mobile, Leica Korea, Seoul Design Foundation, Condé Nest, and more.
Now he works as editor of his own magazine TheNAVYMagazine.com and director of creative agency The NAVY Lab; also, he is creating content about local talents, fashion, and lifestyle.
Matt Allen
Matt Allen is an editorial and conceptual photographer, a musician, and a designer currently working in Chicago, IL. Matt currently is pursuing his narrative as an artist curating work that revolves around metamodernism, human connection, and urbanism. He's worked with various brands and agencies such as: Mercedes-Benz, Pitchfork, Airbnb, Facebook, and Condé Nast.
Kyle Gustafson
Kyle Gustafson is a freelance photographer based in Washington, D.C. He’s been shooting concerts and entertainment assignments for The Washington Post for over a decade. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, GQ, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Billboard, NPR, MOJO Magazine and many others. He owns too many camera bags.
Craig Hlavaty
Craig Hlavaty is a native Texan and longtime Houston resident who has been involved in nearly all facets of Houston media for the past two decades. He has written for the Houston Press, Houstonia, and the Houston Chronicle, along with being a constant mainstay on local TV and radio. He is currently the social media manager and in-house reporter for the Houston Museum of Natural Science. He volunteers for YMCA Houston and the Houston Humane Society.
Rebecca Goldberg
Rebecca Goldberg (@rebecca__goldberg) is a working artist based in Detroit. She is immersed in the creative culture of her city as the Creative Director of her own freelance company (@designsby_rg) having designed flyers, posters, album art, logos and brands for the last decade. For Rebecca, art and music go hand in hand; She is also an electronic music producer and DJ/live performer (@313acidqueen). She is inspired by pop art, collage and type design and is known for her bold color work.
Carlos Hernandez
The work of Houston-based serigraphy artist, Carlos Hernandez, has been featured in the 2011 Communication Arts Typography annual, the 2011 & 2012 Communication Arts Illustration annual and was also recently published in the 2012 book Mexican Graphics by Korero Books-UK. He has designed and printed gig posters for such artists as Beck, U2, The Kills, Arcade Fire, Santana, and more. Most recently, he was selected as the official poster artist to design the commemorative poster for the Austin City Limits Music Festival. Carlos is a founding partner of Burning Bones Press, a full-service printmaking studio located in the Houston Heights, and has served as an instructor of Screen Printing at Rice University, Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts.
Corporate work has included Apple, Levis, American Express, Miller Brewing Company, Google, Lincoln Motor Company, Live Nation, New West Records, C3 Presents, Hohner USA, and more. One of his career highlights has been his work with childhood idol and hot rod legend, Ed “Big Daddy” Roth. Mmh
He has received awards from American Institute of Graphic Artists, American Advertising Federation, “Judges Favorite” from the Art Directors Club Houston, and “Best in Show” from the American Marketing Association. Carlos was a featured speaker during the “Design Now – Houston” series at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston and has served as an instructor at Frogman’s. He is a member of the legendary Outlaw Printmakers and is a graduate of the Texas Tech Graphic Design Program. The Smithsonian Institute recently collected his prints as part of a national tour.
Kate Otte
Kate Otte is a designer and illustrator whose work spans a variety of disciplines, including branding, hand lettering, environmental graphics, interpretive signage, and wayfinding strategy. She is best known for Drawn Jawn, a Philadelphia-themed coloring book that celebrates and pokes fun of the city's landmarks, culture and quirks. She has designed posters for bands, films, music festivals, and community organizations across the city. Some of her other noteworthy projects include an 80-foot laser cut history wall at Philadelphia's Rail Park; and a dog and cat-shaped typographic mural; and illustrations of "green" tools like rain gardens, stormwater planters, and tree trenches for the Philadelphia Water Department. Kate is currently developing a board game inspired by rock climbing, @FirstAscentGame.
Mia Saine
Mia Saine is a Memphis-based illustrator and designer. They combine bold illustrations and designs with affirming messages to celebrate minorities. They also use their work to normalize Black self-love, vulnerability, empowerment and hope. After graduating Memphis College of Art in 2017, she has collaborated with a collection of individuals, organizations, and companies to establish creative solutions and awareness.
Nick Kova
Nick Kova is a New York City based Principal Photographer working in both still & motion. Growing up in California, Nick watched the movie Point Break weekly. In 2018 he came in 2ed place for the selection of character Johnny Utah, in Point Break Live; NYC.
In 2014, Nick saw the lead singer of Smash Mouth in an airport... though it could have been Guy Fieri. Nick's weaknesses are caring too much, being too organized & working too hard.
Nick works as a commercial photographer, focusing on product, lifestyle & documentary visuals.
Nick hopes to one day ride motorcycles with Keanu Reeves.
Regina Morales
I'm a chicana artist inspired by comic books and my culture. I enjoy drawing monsters, sci-fi and horror. Growing up Tejana, my family had a small Tex-Mex restaurant from 1966 to about 2010. I was surrounded by music from my dad's old Tejano records, listening to KXTN 107.5 Tejano radio in the kitchen with my mom, to playing trumpet for over seven years in school and with a local mariachi group. Over time I've spent my art years making flyers for local venues, album covers and shirt designs for musicians and bands. My 9 to 5 is spent at a print shop where I design all things print related for small businesses. When I'm not working, I enjoy spending time with my family and playing competitive pinball (pre-COVID) in a women's league, Belles and Chimes San Antonio. You can find my art on my Instagram @helloreg
Vanya Padmanabhan
Vanya is an Atlanta-based visual designer, illustrator, and friend. She creates stories, identities, websites, campaigns, installations, photo journals, and jewelry. Her work explores new ways to do old things.
Rachel Goodman
Rachel is an NYC-based documentary filmmaker. By day, she crafts content as an Associate Producer at NBC Sports & Olympics, shining a light on the powerful characters and incredible communities that make professional sports about so much more than just the games on the field of play. By night, you’re likely to find her sprinting off a subway trying not to miss the opening act at a show. Raised in Dallas and educated at the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Journalism, Rachel’s youth was enveloped in the sounds emanating from historic intimate venues across Texas. Her approach to storytelling is deeply rooted in those experiences — a passion that lays at the intersection of pushing the creative envelope and delving deeply to find the kernels of truth that often make a stripped down moment in time extraordinary.
Crisene Capser
Crisene "Casper" is an integral member of Austin's live music scene and economy. With a career that spans 20 years in operations, production, talent booking, and stage management—she lives and breathes the language of artist hospitality and creative negotiations. Working across events like Lollapalooza, SXSW, and Willie's 4th of July Picnic—today, she is an intrinsic team member at C3 Presents as Production Manager for The Scoot Inn, and navigates her time between podcast + live stream production while supporting the Bring Music Home team on a variety of creative endeavors.
Corey Drayton
Corey Drayton is a cinematographer, photographer and writer returning to creative work after a two-year battle with advanced Cancer. Hailing from the UK, but based in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, Corey has worked in Feature Films, Television and Commercials with brands such as Intel, Nike, Adidas and Nissan. The son of a photojournalist, his passion lies in Documentary where he has worked on Academy Award Winning Features such as The Cove and contributed to prolific outlets such as Vice and Rolling Stone.
Alexis Politz
My name is Alexis Politz (she/her). I’m a queer illustrator and designer who has been working with bands, organizations, and small businesses for over six years in Minneapolis, MN. My goal is to visually represent other individuals and creatives alike through digital and traditional media. For someone who got their career started in DIY environments, I hope to continue to be an accessible resource for those beginning their passions as well as a professional asset for established companies. After graduating from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2017, I have formed a good ol’ belt of knowledge in print, graphic design, printmaking, and book arts. I am a current full-time designer at Copycats Media where I work on various products and packaging for the music industry and beyond. On the side, I help run a local record label called Brace Cove Records, play bass, love my cats, learn a lot, and indulge in lots of ice cream.
Quinn Murphy
Quinn Murphy is a Phoenix based designer, illustrator, and printmaker. He is also co-founder and owner of Hamster Labs, a full-service design and print shop focused on the arts and entertainment industry.
Since 2015, his work has consisted of album covers, gig posters, merch design, branding and illustrations. His partnerships with promotional companies Live Nation, Stateside Presents, Pysko Steve Presents and venues including The Van Buren, Crescent Ballroom, The Rebel Lounge, Valley Bar and Last Exit Live have given rise to the branding of music festivals as well as countless gig posters and merchandise. His portfolio includes work for national acts like Bishop Briggs, Rufus Wainwright, Murder by Death, The Get Up Kids, and The Sword. Not to be omitted is his dedication to the local scene. This includes work with local radio stations KUPD and KWSS, Zia Records, and art for local musicians decker, Miniature Tigers, Paper Foxes, Wyves, and Banana Gun to name a few.
In 2018, Hamster Labs received a Phoenix New Times ‘Best of Phoenix’ award for best concert posters. Quinn was also selected as a featured artist to be a part of the poster series for Phoenix Design Week in 2019. Quinn is a working artist and business owner with a passion for all forms of art. Never afraid to try something out and fail, the motto often heard around the shop is, “Let’s see what happens!”
Cindy Sun
Cindy Sun is a self-taught freelance designer and illustrator specializing in album art and gig posters, although her past work expands far beyond these boundaries. Over the last few years, Cindy has developed a distinct style combining abstract imagery with surrealist environments and retro-inspired color palettes. Her clients include Republic/Lava Records, Alamo Records, Awful Records, Kate Bollinger, Modern Nomad, and more. Additionally, Cindy will be graduating with a B.A. in Studio Art as a Printmaking concentration in Spring 2021.
Jeff Koch
Jeff Koch is an independent graphic artist and part-time musician from Pittsburgh. He is currently the Graphic Designer for Pittsburgh-based Drusky Entertainment and Live Events Graphic Designer for Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, N.Y. Jeff has contracted with Live Nation in the Pittsburgh market and a handful of other Live Nation Midwest markets, as well as independent venues in New Jersey, Florida, Ohio and West Virginia. While the bulk of his work is with live event posters, flyers and advertising, he occasionally designs merch for Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh and local bands. Jeff’s work also includes concert site plans, illustrative maps and vinyl vehicle graphics.
“Art and design was always a side gig for me in between stints as a FOH and recording engineer, musician and even a run as an editorial cartoonist, but I turned that around in the mid-‘90s when the demand for my work increased and I haven’t looked back.”
Julia Fletcher
Julia Fletcher is a self-taught music-based designer and photographer from Baltimore, MD based in Manhattan, NY. Inspired by the colors and artwork of 70’s + 80’s new wave/post-punk album artwork. She brings a fun, colorful, and nostalgic feeling to musician’s identities through a contemporary lens, usually through merchandise, poster design, and album artwork.
Mike Graves
Mike Graves is a multi-disciplinary artist from Denver,CO., focusing on a large range of mediums, including paintings, illustrations, murals and art figures. The ability to create and share art with people makes him truly happy. Mike’s goal is to paint whimsical, bright character-based work that brings people joy and helps them feel like a child again. His art has been seen in Hawaii, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Phoenix, Miami, Chicago, Denver, Houston, LA, New York, Canada, Australia and the U.K.
Joey Mars
For over thirty years I have been creating a unique world of characters and far out planetary environments on rock posters, t-shirts, merch, murals, cars, boats and paintings. My art has reached most of the corners of the globe at this point through distribution deals with Liquid Blue, Polygram, Giant, Not Fade Away, Net Sales and Orion Distributors. Black Light Posters, patches, stickers, ceramics, rolling papers, clocks, incense and energy drinks are also some of the items I have licensed my art on through the years.
My public work started to appear in Boston in the 1980s while attending art school where I met musicians and filmmakers looking for poster art. A great time for underground rock, by the late nineteen eighties into early nineties, the Boston scene was dynamic, thriving and rich with alternative touring acts, local grunge and punk all stars and a strong alt newspaper scene. I cooked pizza at Captain Nemo's in Kenmore Square next to the infamous rock club The Rathskeller and airbrushed T shirts at a local marina. My portfolio started to land me some national distribution deals as well as merchandise art projects for Aerosmith and The Grateful Dead. Other clients include Tea Party Concerts, The Boston Globe,The Boston Phoenix, The David Bieber Archives, Shop Therapy, The Martinez Brothers and my newest project with @FABCANS where I have been illustrating craft beer labels for an enthusiastic and thirsty market. Searching instagram for #joeymars reveals a thriving vintage market on my 90's T-shirts and merchandise. I exhibit my work in galleries as well as on my website at joeymars.com where you can view an extensive archived collection of my work. Instagram @joeymarsartwebsite www.joeymars.com and Instagram @fabcans
Franky Aguilar
Franky Aguilar, also known as frankynines, is an American multidisciplinary artist and mobile developer based in Las Vegas. His creative works incorporate technical design, digital illustration, interaction development, hand-painted works of art, and more. He studied Web Development and Multimedia Design at the Art Institute of California - San Francisco and has been developing instantly-successful mobile applications since 2008.
He has worked with gaming giants such as Zynga as early as 2011, and began developing mobile applications earning millions of downloads. Aguilar founded YoShirt Inc. in 2016, a VC-backed venture infusing digital-to-physical clothing distribution, manufacturing, and consumer e-commerce into one single platform.
These viral hits sparked collaborations with clients including Snoop Dogg, Steve Aoki, Major Lazer, Fox Digital Ent. Group, Grumpy Cat, and many others.
While Franky began painting trains and graffiti as a teenager, he now plays at the intersection of art and technology. He focuses on interactive design that encourages people to create their own art, design their own merchandise, and embrace their individual artistic style.
He began translating his skills to the emerging blockchain space in 2018 by partnering with Cryptokitties developer Dapperlabs. Aguilar extends his design expertise to the conceptual and technical art development, user interface design, and product design fields.
He continues his relationship with digital, technical, and fine arts to this day. Aguilar spends much of his time maintaining his art gallery and educating other artists.
Megan Cook
Megan Cook was an Administrative Assistant at The Rocks Management after completing an internship with them (before Covid). She is an avid music fan born and raised in New Jersey who is no stranger to the DIY music scene. When Megan first entered into the music industry, she worked with DIY scenes in south Jersey and Philadelphia, and eventually Asbury Park. While involved in these markets, she fulfilled roles such as street promoter, venue security, merch seller, and social media marketing.
Not long after, Megan expanded her skills when she interned as a publicist at a boutique PR firm and worked as security at Firefly Music Festival. Her favorite project was when she served as artist relations, booking, and digital marketing for a DIY music festival in Brooklyn, NY last summer. Megan’s background in fulfilling several roles in the music industry helped her realize her true calling: artist management.
Sydney Van Ness
Sydney is a born and raised Clevelander who has had a passion for music for as long as she can remember. She got her career started as an Intern at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame where she would then go on to become the Artist & VIP Relations Assistant for the organization.
During her career she has had the opportunity to work with countless local to internationally known artists. She is an Ohio University alumni with a background in Journalism and Marketing. She loves connecting with others, helping them achieve their goals, and telling their stories.
Nikki Craig
Nikki Craig is a "jack of all trades" music industry gigger based out of Austin, TX. She attended Savannah College of Art in Design for Photography & Advertising Design, but started her music industry career with a degree in Music Business & Performance Technology at Austin Community College.
While acquiring her degree, she moved into an internship at C3 Presents doing Artist Relations and Festival Marketing in tandem with an internship with Triple 8 Management doing Merchandise and Tour Marketing. Before graduating, she signed multiple local Austin artists under her business of Live Presence Management. She handled all day to day operations from booking, accounting, branding, marketing and promotion, legal, and general cat-herding. Before COVID wiped out the music industry, she was nestled with C3 Presents as a full-time contractual worker doing anything and everything in between Festival Ticketing & Fulfillment, Box Office, VIP Services, Merchandise, Office Coordinator, Assistant Production Manager, and Artist Hospitality for venues and festivals such as Scoot Inn, Stubb's, Emo's, ACL Fest, VooDoo Fest, and SXSW.
Gavin Watts
Gavin Watts is a musician, audio engineer/producer, and visual artist. He works in art-rock, conceptual, and experimental music composition and installation. Some of his recent bands/collaborations include: The Answers, Cougar Island, The Reformers, and Gavin Watts (solo). His studio is located in Austin, TX. You can find his work here: www.thewattshappening.com
Emma Maliborski
A Midwesterner by birth and New Yorker by choice, Emma spent the last four years studying communications, English, and history at Fordham University in the Bronx. After a digital media internship at her hometown's Cincinnati Magazine and a stint at a public relations agency in New York, she was introduced to the music industry in her role at Artists Den Entertainment. As a coordinator, she has a hand in everything from fan engagement to talent research to strategic partnerships. Passionate about storytelling and the power of great writing, Emma is also a staff writer for an independent Chicago-based music blog and strives to create compelling messages wherever she works.