ARTIST COUNCIL (2021 - 2022)

The Bridge Project is excited to announce the launch of its inaugural Artist Council, composed of Rashida Chase, Audrey Johnson, Dazaun Soleyn, & Javier Stell-Frésquez.

The Artist Council forms a key part in our transition to distributed leadership and is an integral expression of our core values.

The Artist Council is a flexible, collaborative structure inviting new perspectives, experimental practices, cross-disciplinary projects, and new audiences to The Bridge Project’s existing work. During their one year term (October 1, 2022 - September 31, 2022), the Artist Council will curate programming and participate in the life of HMD as an organization. HMD will allocate 30% of The Bridge Project’s annual budget to the Council to implement their vision, in addition to paying each member at the same rate as HMD staff for the duration of their tenure.

Artist Council members will also have a voice and a stake in shaping the role of the Artist Council moving forward. 

Get to know the Artist Council members below.


 

Photo courtesy of the artist

RASHIDA CHASE

Rashida Chase is an Oakland native, vocalist, and culture & wellness advocate who recognizes the power music and culture hold and strives to create experiences that soothe, heal, and inspire.  A proud advocate for Oakland artists, Rashida worked with local activists to increase cultural funding and reinstate the Cultural Affairs Commission, and is the Director of AMP Oakland, a curated busker series piloted in Downtown Oakland showcasing more than 170 performances and over 300 artists.  Rashida believes in the importance of creating pathways for emerging artists and is excited to be on the Advisory Board for her alma mater, Skyline High School's, Visual and Performing Arts Academy, Oakland Youth Chorus’s Alumni Task Force, and a community partner with School Partners USA, a Thrive Collective initiative.  In 2019, Rashida founded Liberated Culture, a cultural enterprise that supports local artists, works to repair intergenerational gaps, and uplifts the authentic culture of Oakland.

How to contact RASHIDA:
Facebook:
Rashida Chase Music | Liberated Culture
Instagram: @rashidachasemusic | @liberatedculture

 

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AUDREY JOHNSON

Audrey Johnson is a queer Black mixed-race movement artist with roots from Detroit and Plymouth Michigan, currently rooting in Oakland, CA. Audrey’s work explores Black and queer time travel, joy, and resilience through the mediums of body, land, and story, and emerges from a lineage of queer Black feminist praxis. Her performance work has been presented at FRESH Festival (San Francisco), The Arab American National Museum (Dearborn, MI), Sidewalk Arts Festival (Detroit, MI), FROLIC Queering Dance Festival and 2727 California Street (Berkeley, CA). She has collaborated and performed with artists such as Jennifer Harge (Detroit), Biba Bell (Detroit), Gerald Casel (San Francisco), and Stephanie Hewett (Oakland). She is a co-founding member of Collective Sweat Detroit, an organization holding space for dance in Detroit, and holds a BFA in Dance with Honors from Wayne State University.

How to contact AUDREY:
Website:
www.audreyjohnson.space

 

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DAZAUN SOLEYN

Dazaun Soleyn, artistic director of dazaun.dance, graduated as the University of South Florida’s Outstanding Graduate with a BFA in Modern Dance Performance and Choreography. Upon graduation, Dazaun was accepted as a Trainee at the Alonzo King LINES Ballet Training Program (LBTP). With an intention to create holistic art that aims to illuminate the dynamic fullness of soul, Dazaun has been sharing work in the Bay since the Fall of 2014. His teaching credits include the Alonzo King LINES Ballet Training Program, University of South Florida, Cal-State University East Bay, Alonzo King LINES Ballet BFA Program, Dance Mission Theater, and ODC Commons. Currently, Dazaun is an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco Performing Arts and Social Justice Program, a certificated Gyrotonic Instructor, Level 2 Reiki Practitioner, and Energy Worker. He is also a candidate for a Master's in Architecture Degree at California College of the Arts.

How to contact DAZAUN:
Website:
dazaunsoleyn.org
Instagram: @dazaun_s

 

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JAVIER STELL-FRÉSQUEZ

Javier Stell-Frésquez (Piru & Tigua, two-spirit, mixed race, Xicanx; originally from El Paso, Texas) serves Indigenous communities of the Bay Area with the Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits (BAAIT-S) Powwow. She received a B.S. in Environmental Science with honors in Chican@ Studies from Stanford University. With lifelong experience in many dance forms and performance art, she has competed in the voguing House Ballroom Scene. His current multimedia performance projects include Chaac & Yum, a Two-Spirit Dance Project, and Mother the Verb. As the San Francisco region’s California Arts Council Arts Administrator of Color Fellow, she works closely with Anne Huang at World Arts West to produce panels at national arts conferences including APAP. In partnership with Counterpulse and BAAIT-S, she co-produces and co-curates the Weaving Spirits Festival of Two-Spirit Performance. More information at weavingspirits.com.

How to contact JAVIER:
Facebook:
@weavingspiritsfest