Washington, DC native, K. Dené Chinn is the creative mind behind 6:33Media. During her sophomore year in college she discovered her passion for filmmaking. She knew she wanted to create stories that educate, engage and entertain audiences.
In 2005 she produced her first documentary, Too Black & Blue. In the years since she has worked on numerous documentary and television programs. Have You Seen Teri? will be her first feature length documentary.
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Freda is a director, producer, dancer, choreographer, and dance educator. Her work is rooted in community. She serves as artistic director of two dance companies and works tirelessly to bring dance and theatre arts to disadvantaged youth. During the height of COVID she created a free DANCE YOUR HEALTH program to keep folks moving and an InConversation digital platform to support fellow dance artists.
Black Pearl Dance Theatre is a professional, community-based arts organization, with dance at its core.
My name is Phillip McLaughlin and I go by Raccoon Stew. I've been practicing art for well over 15 years and have even taught art for 2 years as an elementary art teacher.
Our program seeks to make education interactive and fun. In our skit A Money Story, Alexander and Ava are adults talking about their young lives. Alexander and Ava have been friends since preschool. Life has offered them several opportunities to be successful. During A Money Story, they discuss how the choices they made in elementary school and high school have impacted their adult life from a financial aspect. A Money Story combines high energy comedy with satire and drama teaching students about financial literacy in a theatrical, fun way. The purpose of A Money Story is to provide an
Katie Macyshyn (she/they) is a performance artist and educator who has facilitated workshops, afterschool programs, and multimedia rituals in the DC metro area since graduating with honors from the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design at George Washington University in 2013. Their classes explore the foundations of art through creative play and mindfulness. Macyshyn’s interactive performance work has been included in DIY venues and gallery exhibitions in the DC area including Rhizome DC, VisArts, and Transformer DC.
Christine Williams is a Maryland artist. Her favorite medium to work with is yarn on canvas. She appreciates patterns and making various shapes by mixing colors of yarn and making a work of art. However, she likes to express herself through various ways. Christine is as unique and bold as the art she creates.
In her career she has taught various art classes including basket weaving, pottery, African jewelry/beads, African print making, calabash bowl making, and drum making, just to name a few. Teaching art, and making it, is her passion.