ICA Cucle X Fellows

 

Hector Rivera is a Queer Puerto Rican Bronx native, product of NYC public schools & Theater Artist. Serving as the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Manager at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Trainer with the Center for Racial Justice in Education.


Hector Rivera, Cycle 4

Ava Tiye Kinsey is a daughter of Dallas, Texas. Her life's work has been to infuse artistic practice with an understanding of Social and Restorative Justice practices with youth & families. She currently serves as the Director of Education at Brooklyn Academy of Music.


Ava Kinsey, Cycle 8

Bianca Mońa is a lover of the arts. As an artist, curator, educator, and advocate, she has initiated a number of projects at institutions such as Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC), and Market Photo Workshop (Johannesburg, SA). All of her artistic endeavors center on a greater understanding of contemporary Africa and her Diaspora.

Bianca Mońa, Cycle 6

 

Ghislaine Sabiti is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York. Her work has been exhibited and commissioned nationally and internationally in France and the U.S. in group and solo shows including galleries and museums.


Ghislaine Sabiti, Cycle 8

Perdella Jn. Baptiste's greatest aspiration is to work in unity for a cause that fosters and encourages creative imagination while preserving our Traditions through the arts.

Perdella Jn. Baptiste, Cycle 6

Nia I'man Smith is the creator of THE BLACK CONNECTION and SONIC BLACKNUSS, a podcast at the intersection of Black music and memory.

Nia I'man Smith, Cycle 6

 

Dash is a multi-media producer, writer, consultant, doula and coach. Co-founder of AfroLatinx Travel, producer of NEGRO: A docu-series about Latino Identity and part of Radio Caña Negra, a podcast and training series around Latine antiblackness.

Dash Harris, Cycle 9

Maxine Montilus is a dance artist based in Brooklyn, New York, working in the realms of performance, education, dance journalism, consultancy and research.


Maxine Montilus, Cycle 1

Intikana is a multi-media content creator and passionate storyteller. Through his various artistic works, he seeks to illustrate real life experiences while addressing social issues. For more info, please visit: www.intikana.net

Intikana, Cycle 9

 

Yasmar Cruz is a poet, performer, and educator. She is the founder of Danzartes and recipient of the Community Impact Award for her wellness initiative with BIPOC women during the pandemic. Yasmar holds a master's in Education from Hunter College.

Yasmar Cruz, Cycle 9

Andrew Viñales is a queer Afro-latinx scholar and cultural worker based in NYC. As a PhD student he studies Afro-latinx spirituality as they relate to resistance and abolition. Additionally he has used his research for podcasting with Latino USA.

Andrew Viñales, Cycle 5