Collective members are artists who have demonstrated a passion for creating works that address The Ninakula Collective's mission. Artists are selected to join the Collective by invitation only.
an Atlanta-based actor, director, singer, songwriter, and teaching artist who earned a degree in English from Clark Atlanta University and an MFA in Theater from Louisville University. Passionate about empowering people through art, Dorothy has taught and performed across the U.S., the Netherlands, and South Africa. As a healing artist, her vision is to inspire people to use art as a way to discover and share their personal stories, with a particular focus on helping those who are often unheard to find, embrace, and express their own voices. Since 2000, she has focused on multicultural and interdisciplinary art, integrating these methods into education as a teaching artist with 7 Stages and around Atlanta. She is thrilled to take on responsibilities as lead performance teacher and program coordinator for the 24-25 season Big Read program in schools and for Youth Creates 2025, summer theatre program for teens. She has taught at Clark Atlanta University, Clarkston Community Center, Midtown High School, The Globe Academy and Dekalb Elementary School of the Arts. Her stage credits include 7 Stages Theatre, Horizon Theatre, Push Push Theatre, and the Grahamstown Arts Festival.
Kimberly Binns is an interdisciplinary artist and producer working in digital media, architectural design, painting, drawing, and photography. She is a 2022 recipient of the prestigious Suzi Bass Award for Projection Design and has the distinction of being an Hambidge Creative Arts Residency Fellow. Kimberly's projection mapping and moving image installations have been central elements to a number of award winning projects as well as her art exhibitions. Originally from Washington, D.C She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Georgia State University and currently works and lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
She describes her work as a reflection of her attraction to "the non-linear moments in our lives that truly round out who we are as individuals." She is broadly influenced by many facets of the creative world and works to infuse those influences into her art.
Thomas Brown is a professional visual artist, set designer and writer.
He holds a BFA in Drawing and Painting from The University of Georgia and an M. F.A. in Set Design for Theatre, TV and Film from U.C.L.A.
Thomas has served as a professor and teaching artists at Spelman College. He has been a set designer For numerous theatre and production companies in Atlanta and Los Angles including Jomandi Productions, BET-TV, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and Disneyland Entertainment.
In 2008 Thomas had the fortune of designing several presentation stages for Barack Obama's Inauguration celebrations in Los Angeles.
He is a four-time winner of the NAACP THEATER AWARD and a three-time winner of THE DRAMALOGUE AWARD for theater set design.
Founder of The Ninakula Collective, an arts incubator created to assist artists in the development of projects that facilitate crisis-ending arts action. Over Stephanie’s 35+ year career in the arts, she has worked as a stage manager, production manager, and festival manager for numerous organizations including the Pan African Film Festival, Laurence Fishburne’s LOA Productions, Jomandi Productions, the National Black Arts Festival, 7 Stages, Theatrical Outfit, the Atlanta Jazz Festival and the Youth Ensemble of Atlanta. Stephanie also worked in film and television casting on projects including Malcolm X, HBO’s ROC, ABC’s Where I Live, What’s Love Got To Do With It, Cool Runnings, and The Inkwell. Stephanie holds a B.A. in English and drama from Spelman College, a M.Div. from the Interdenominational Theological Center, and an M.L.I.S. from Long Island University.
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