Andre Catibayan

My first experience of creating music was around 2009, sitting in and watching the homies, Cali K-Fresh and Cali King James record. They’d record in the basement of Cali K-fresh’s house with the bare essentials, a decent mic, a mac laptop, and an illegally downloaded version of ProTools. Read more>>
Enrique and Charlene Siliezar

Visual art has always been what drives us creatively and professionally. We both went to school for what we do, film and studio art. After college, we traveled and found not only inspiration but also that rich culture we long for being away from what we know. Read more>>
Gaidi Finnie

The late Shirley Day Williams was an alumnus of Fisk University. A longtime San Diego resident and patron of the arts, she established the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art. Her passion for the African/African American culture was evident in almost everything she did. Read more>>
Megan Rudden

We’re brought up in a society where we go to college, graduate and more often than not, enter the corporate world because that’s the societal norm. While some know their calling early on in life, that wasn’t me. I found myself nearing the end of my 20’s feeling unfulfilled. Read more>>
Katherine Brock

I began my yoga and meditation practice in 2000 and started instructing yoga full time in 2005. In 2010, I started teaching for the US Navy on the USS Ronald Reagan. I found my purpose and passion was to serve those who serve, giving back to those who deserved it so much. Read more>>
Ron Lee

In 1982, I made my first parachute jump and was hooked. Progressing through the sport, I went to work for a fellow in 1984 who ran a parachute team that performed jumps during high school homecoming half-time events. Read more>>
