With a last name , CURRY, I always found myself around the kitchen. Food represented community in our house, with the dinner table as a way for our family to come together. Cooking became a knack where I would take recipes and add my own flavor to each dish. The soul food dishes our family created opened my eyes to the roots of my Black identity.
Growing up in deserty Arizona, I found myself taking my lessons from the kitchen and embracing my creative pursuits to tell stories with a communal feel that bring people together. I've continued to search for this balance while studying the Business of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
Since pursuing my education in Los Angeles, I've produced video art multimedia pieces and films, focusing on Black culture and community. Currently, I work as a producer for a short film trilogy, Three Colors: Pan African. I In addition to independent producing, I have had the opportunity to intern in content and creative development at corporate networks and independent studios.
I dedicate my goal to displaying prominently Black stories centered around community to the global audience that shape the future.