Narrative Strategy Sprint **New Service**

A clarity-first storytelling reset for small businesses who don’t need more content—just a better story. You’re already doing great work.Your customers feel it. Recommend you. Talk about you. But your story?It’s scattered, inconsistent, or living only in the moment. The Narrative Strategy Sprint helps you turn what’s already working into a clear, repeatable story that […]
Canvas Rebel Feature: Meet Jacqueline Lara

Photo Credit: Lawrence Green of Time Traveling Media Excerpt: We were lucky to catch up with Jacqueline Lara recently and have shared our conversation below. Jacqueline , thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. Risk taking is a huge part of most people’s story but too often society overlooks those […]
American Marketing Association’s Podcast Wins Silver 2025 Signal Award

Join in celebrating this recognition of the thoughtful conversations, innovative ideas, and inspiring voices that make the podcast a space for marketers to grow together. Catch up on episodes here, and thanks to listeners for being part of this AMAzing journey!
Public Renewables Project Launches to Bring Public Renewable Energy Developer Model Nationwide

New Report Offers Blueprint to States in Response to Federal Climate Rollbacks WASHINGTON, D.C. —September 18, 2025—Today marks the launch of the Public Renewables Project, a new climate advocacy organization dedicated to bringing publicly financed, publicly developed renewable energy to communities across the country. The Public Renewables Project’s mission is to stand up public renewable energy developers […]
The Hands of Gods Debuts at Art Basel Switzerland | June 18–22, 2025

Jonah Batambuze’s ritual installation explores the afterlives of colonialism through food, gesture, and surveillance WASHINGTON, D.C. — May 21, 2025 — The Hands of Gods, a 5:54-minute looping short and sculptural installation by Jonah Batambuze, makes its European debut at Atelier Mondial, Basel during Art Basel week, June 18–22, 2025. Presented as part of the Wild at Art group exhibition curated by Rama […]
Six Business Tips for Creatives from Comedian Chris Rock

To be a creative requires the constant practice of studying your craft, and consistently putting yourself out there. For some, it’s easier said than done. Maybe you know the reality of painting for years only to put your brushes away for months before creating another piece of work. Or, after another creative rejection, your […]
Follow the Breadcrumbs: My Process for Finding Artists to Interview

Many people believe you must search far and wide for compelling people to interview, but they’re often right under your nose. A deep curiosity for the world around you, connecting with people, following your interests and taking in new experiences will lead you to your sources. (As well as your editor–when they assign you […]
Visual Strategist Daniel Oduntan

“Art expands your mind to new possibilities, new people, cultures, and concepts.” Daniel Oduntan and I were connected by my brother a few years ago. They found each other via X due to mutual interests in photography and hip-hop. After meeting in-person, my brother immediately told me Oduntan would be a great person to interview […]
How Dominic Grijalva’s Love of Theater Directly Impacts His Work

You’ll never question if graphic design student Dominic Grijalva is excited about something, because he wears his heart on his sleeve. “I’m a theater guy, so I’m dramatic,” says 24-year-old Grijalva. When his friend asked him to design the poster for the play, 12 Angry Men, he didn’t think twice. In the play, a […]
How Creative Entrepreneurship Can Help Africans Tell Our Stories

Defining Our Time: Creative Entrepreneurship Panel at National Museum of African Art. Inspired by the exhibition Senses of Time, explore how members of the African diaspora exemplify our time through creative engagement with the arts. Begin with a guided tour of Senses of Time, followed by a live performance by Tsedaye Makonnen responding to […]