discovery & innovation project

In honor of Women's History Month we want to shed a light on those who have been a beacon of inspritation. This mural features the images of Stacey Abrams, Felicia Davis, and Deborah Scott. We salute these change makers and continue to honor their legacies.
We were able to collaborate with some truly phenomenal women. From an amazing artist/muralist to a mommy-daughter duo that's ready to changes the rules of fashion and design. These women define Discovery & Innovation.
The Heavy House is a private membership based community for creative entrepreneurs with the mission of creating a home away from home for all members no matter your physical location. As we grow our network digitally we are also building our very first physical location in Atlanta, Georgia. In an effort to celebrate our ancestors & honor those whom we stand on the shoulders of it's an honor to say that we've purchased our first physical location, a beautiful building built in 1909 located in the Martin Luther Luther King Historical Neighborhood at 488 Edgewood Ave.


stacey abrams

Stacey Yvonne Abrams is an American politician, lawyer, voting rights activist, and author who served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2007 to 2017

felicia davis

Felicia Davis is an activist, political organizer in Clayton County, and a very instrumental part of turning Georgia blue.

deborah scott

Deborah Scott is Executive Director of STAND-UP, a “Think and Act Tank for Working Families” that supports community economic development.

Meet the artist lissete correa

"I have been blessed to be living my dreams for the past 15 years. I built my career in the fast fashion industry by having graphic apparel in stores such as Target, Macy's, Zumiez, Urban Outfitters and Forever 21, just to name a few. The companies I have worked for have trusted me to design for every demographic, genre and style which has made me a well versed designer. I am someone who can push boundaries and create trend-settiung designs that appeal to the mass market. Early on I learned that a t-shirt is really just a canvas and it hs helped me excel into the artist I am today. "

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MEET entrepreneurs BEx & Corina Russel

Becky "Bex" Russell, born in Rochester, MN, but moved around a lot. She was raised in a poverty-stricken single parent home. Her mother worked two jobs to support she and her sister. Her mother was a painter and a jewelry maker in her spare time and her sister was an aspiring seamstress. In 1999 she received her diploma with her 8 month old daughter in the audience to witness this milestone. Shortly after, she enrolled in college to study Graphic Design while simultaneously raising a daughter on her own. Passing the creative torch, her daughter now sits at the helm of their "Be A good Human" Campaign.