ATL Advocate w/ arts organizer Ash Nash
Arts Organizer Ash Nash returns to Studio Noize! Since we last caught up with her on our Kaeperbowl episode (way back at Episode 20) Ash has been building her company Power Haus Creative and doing amazing work in the city. We talk about her latest project which was a Juneteenth artist takeover of the Flat Iron building in downtown Atlanta, how she is partnering with organizations to lift up Black artists and what it means to be an advocate. Plus the return of Jiggy Jas from her summer break! Studio Noize is back in full effect!
Ash Nash is more than just the founder and CEO of Power Haus Creative, she is a community leader who mentors local artists, and helps them to develop sustainable careers. Ash has led several highly successful campaigns for a multitude of global brands such as Papa John's, Coca-Cola, and Nike. She gained international attention in 2019 for her strategic work coordinating #Kaeperbowl, a public art/activism initiative centered around muralist Fabian Williams and former NFL player Colin Kaepernick.
Her work has been recognized by Creative Loafing, and she has been featured in Visionary Artistry Magazine, The Atlanta Podcast, and the Our Voices. Our Lives. docu-series. In her partnership with Remerge Community Museum, Ash serves as a Creative Community & Cultural Strategist. Ash is also an active board member for MINT Art Gallery, and W.A.G.E Certified Gallery in Historic Southwest Atlanta. In her role as principle of Power Haus Creative, Ash serves as a liaison and accountability partner to both visual artists and the brands that hire them.
See more: www.powerhauscreativeatl.com + @powerhauscreative
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