Metamorphosis—Simplified.
To empower growth, nurture community, and foster meaningful change through accessible, neuroinclusive, trauma-informed practices in and through the fine, performing, literary, and healing arts. We envision and curate safe spaces and brave places that serve as incubators for creativity, learning, and transformation, rooted in self and community care in a way that simplifies the complex and empowers individuals and organizations to achieve their full potential.
General Resume and Artist Resume available upon request.
Registered Company Name: Afro-Latinx Dance Project LLC, 2019
DBA: Consult with Kristine, 2021
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NJ MWBE/SBE Certified
State certifications
SBE, WMBE, Notary Public
NAICS codes
541611, 541613, 541618, 541810, 541120, 561920, 611699, 611710, 711510
D-U-N-S Number
05-565-9831
Creative Activism:
Expertise in utilizing the arts as a vehicle for social and cultural change, embedding activism within artistic and organizational practices.
Skill in designing arts-based advocacy initiatives that highlight marginalized voices, advocate for policy change, and promote equity within arts communities.
Healing Justice Organizing:
Deep grounding in healing justice principles that prioritize the well-being, safety, and empowerment of individuals and communities impacted by systemic oppression.
Proficiency in implementing trauma-informed frameworks and creating supportive structures within arts organizations that honor resilience and foster collective care.
Arts Leadership & Management
What is it?
Consulting, advising, and tailored training to strengthen organizational impact within the arts and culture sector via strategic and servant leadership models.
How does it work?
Drawing from creative placemaking and other equitable frameworks, we support sustainable growth in arts administration, project management, and arts–based research that centers social impact.
Integrative Arts & Well-being Programs
What is it?
Programs that blend creative expression with mental, emotional, and physical well-being, rooted in accessible, trauma-informed, and neuroinclusive practices. These offerings provide safe, supportive spaces that foster individual healing and community connection through the arts.
How does it work?
Through workshops, community events, and customized sessions, we use creative modalities like movement, visual arts, and mindfulness to promote self-care and resilience. We collaborate with organizations and individuals to design Arts-Integrated curriculum and Arts Education programs that are accessible and tailored to diverse needs, contributing to holistic wellness and community support.
Activism, Advocacy & Social Justice in the Arts
What is it?
Resources for creative activism and healing justice organizing that advance fair labor practices, inclusivity, and policies supporting marginalized voices—such as arts as social infrastructure, trust-based philanthropy, and circular leadership models—while actively promoting data equity, digital rights, and addressing technological colonialism.
How does it work?
Through partnerships, capacity-building workshops, and community-driven projects, we empower artists and organizations with tools to advocate for fair practices, influence policy, and create inclusive, equitable environments that drive systemic change both within and beyond the arts sector. By centering transparency, community empowerment, and continuous learning, we work to ensure that our advocacy supports the rights of marginalized groups and challenges the structural systems that maintain inequity.