Posted 24 days ago
I take a collaborative approach to web design, meaning you play a part in the design process. Through conversation and assessment of your goals and needs, we create a customized site together that authentically showcases your work or business. I teach you how to easily manage your content, saving you money and putting you in control of your web presence.
Packages include new Squarespace websites ($1500+) and website upgrades ($1200+), website audit & brainstorm ($190), troubleshooting and consulting ($95/hour).
Or join our Squarespace Group Learning Cohort (Jan 20-Feb 17, $500) and DIY your new site with my guidance and a small group of peers.
I’ve worked with theater makers, choreographers, visual artists, filmmakers, architects, fashion and interior designers, writers, academics, healers, composers, anthropologists, and many, many multi-hyphenates!
All services are offered remotely.
Please visit my website (below) to learn more about this work, and let's connect!
I am a movement-based performance artist with a background in dance, theater, performance art, and site-specific performance. I split my time between Los Angeles and the Sierra Nevada foothills. I specialize in intuitive website design, thoughtful professional development program design, and one-on-one coaching. I'm also a dog mom.
I am personally invested in cultivating a healthy ecosystem for creative practice. I don't think of this work as separate from my work as an artist; it is simply another way in which I am working to create the future that I want to live in.
I am a Squarespace Circle member since 2014, meaning that I specialize in the Squarespace platform and bring a decade's worth of practical knowledge to the (virtual) table. I lead with empathy, patience, and creative thinking, so you feel supported and heard, and we are making decisions together. I am also great at providing structure and calm to help us achieve our goals and actually have fun doing it.
I have been an organizer and supporter of other artists for over 20 years, and that has taken many formal roles, from curator to bookkeeper to workshop facilitator. I founded Rhizomatic Arts to formalize the various ways that I support artists under one conceptual umbrella, to claim my space as an independent entrepreneur, and to conceptualize that work as a creative social practice. I understand artists and their art businesses because I am an artist who cultivated a business model that reflects who I am and what motivates me to help others.
Rhizomatic Arts' motto is "Work independently, not alone."
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