Our Team
Co-Director | indee mitchell | they/them/he/him
indee mitchell is a New Orleans based performance artist, cultural organizer and radical Queer Black feminist interested in creating experimental and community centered work rooted in collective liberation and healing. Heavily influenced by DIY/alternative cultures and a radical politic of resistance, indee has traveled and performed original work around the US slowly planting seeds with many BIPOC Trans & Queer communities, rural and urban alike. indee has been living and making original work in New Orleans since 2013, and he currently obsessed with puppetry.
Co-Director | Jasmine Davis | she/her/hers
Jasmine Davis is a New Orleans–born Black trans woman, artist, and advocate whose work blends storytelling, spirituality, and community care. She uses art as a vessel for healing, awareness, and transformation — centering the voices of Black trans women and reminding the world that resilience itself is a form of beauty. Through every project, Jasmine moves with purpose: to educate, affirm, and illuminate the divine strength of her community.
Co-Director | Demi Hanad Ward | they/them/Demi
Demi Hanad is a West Indian-American performer, researcher, educator, ethnomusicologist, sound (and visual) artist based in New Orleans. Demi’s work focuses on ideas of Black insurgency and reverence through sound, Marronage, and community-engaged organizing/education. As a student of Global South sounds, Demi finds and creates a home in Black Creole diasporic sonic forms through expansive approaches to composition, mixing, and sculpture - citing worldbuilders and artists like Pamela Z and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry as lodestars.
