Our Team

 
indee mitchell sits in front of a bed of purple flowers dressed in a colorful outfit

indee mitchell sits in front of a bed of purple flowers wearing a colorful outfit

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.

Jasmine Davis stands before greenery in a white dress with a blue denim vest

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.

Demi leans gracefully over the edge wearing a black top, denim shorts and sunglasses.

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.