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MORGAN EVANS

Morgan is a facilitator, mediator and organizational designer who runs a company called Business Casual where she works with leaders to design effective learning-oriented processes that enable organizations to tackle complex challenges and build intentional, healthy cultures. With an MS in Organizational Change Management, she works with clients to navigate the really sticky, human parts of work – stuff like giving feedback, learning from tough situations, stating explicit expectations and talking openly about things that are hard to say out loud.

DEAN MILLIEN

Dean Millien is a New York City based artist. Dean, also known as the “Tin Man,” incorporates his admiration for toys, cartoons, pop culture and the animal kingdom into his iconic tin foil sculptures. He meticulously creates foil pigs, lambs, aliens, thrones, and his favorite, worms, with incredible likeness and precision. He was an artist in residence at Summertime Gallery where he had a solo exhibition, One in a Millien. Dean taught art to neurodiverse artists at AHRC and was a member of Con Artist Collective and LAND Studio & Gallery. 

NATE LANGSTON PALMER

Nate is an American documentary and fine art photographer born and raised in Washington, DC. He received his BFA in photography and imaging from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts in 2016. Through his work as an imagemaker, Nate examines the collective understanding of masculinity in the United States, specifically within Black-American communities. Nate is currently based between Brooklyn, NY and Washington, DC.

MOLLY SURNO

Molly Surno is a visual artist, cultural curator and strategist, who creates compelling programs that bring the avant garde to a greater audience. She blends visual art, film, performance, music, food, and technology through installations and experiences in cultural institutions and beyond. Her projects include Cinema 16, which pairs contemporary musicians with experimental films and has shown at The Met, The Kitchen, MoMA PS1 and more. Surno was also the first Outreach Director for Kickstarter and the Art Director for Elsewhere, where she developed the contemporary arts program Landscape. She writes the popular newsletter push picks which is the voice of her creative studio push projects.

JENNIFER CLOWE

Jennifer Clowe is a devoted disability advocate, parent, and fierce supporter of Summertime. Jennifer got her BA in English from Wellesley College. She is excited by the extraordinary creativity of Summertime artists and the thought-provoking work they produce. She is currently amassing a giant collection of Summertime art including a true-to-life tinfoil crocodile head.