• Telling My Story & Securing Funding for My Art

    FRESHH Inc. is a nonprofit grassroots theatre company and incubator committed to celebrating and cultivating the voices of Black Women and girls in theatre. Through its varied programming, FRESHH creates[...]

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  • Inspired Women are Empowered Women

    George Mason University's (GMU) Office of University Life hosts its Pizza & Perspectives series to create a space for students and the surrounding community to discuss topics that relate to[...]

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  • Consulting in the Creative Economy

    The DC Department of Employment Services hosted its inaugural Young Women in the Workforce Intensive to allow young women (ages 19-24 years old) in Washington DC to gain exposure, resources,[...]

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  • Creatively Exploring Health Equity

    In 2017, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation (RMHF) began exploring notions of health and equity as understood by Richmonders by funding eight artists and artist collectives to consider the following questions[...]

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  • Coaching and Giving & Receiving Feedback

    Alison has been invited to speak with graduate students enrolled in American University's arts management program about values alignment and giving feedback.

  • Black Artists Matter Too

    Alison was featured on “The Counter Narrative Show” with other art archivists, curators, art administrators, and collectors. Together they discussed their your unique perspective, challenges, and lived-experiences trying to produce,[...]

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  • Decolonizing Dance and Shifting the Rubric

    The Sole Defined Live! programming series is the brainchild of Dance Place's 2018 Artist in Residence, Sole Defined. The series is intended to convene dance professionals to discuss topics impacting[...]

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