SoulLab Circles...

SoulLab Circles...

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SoulLab Circles

Artist Workshops offer a candid look into what it actually takes to be a working artist today—especially for creatives navigating the intersections of faith, justice, and culture. They provide skill-building and peer engagement in a focused setting. Whether it’s grant writing, performance technique, media production, or creating a digital portfolio, our workshops are facilitated by experienced artists and cultural workers who understand the grind and the grace of the creative process.

Artist Cohorts are small, peer-based groups designed for artists and creatives to build community, share resources, and support each other’s growth. Each cohort is formed around a shared discipline (like dance, film, design) or a compelling interest (such as AI, spirituality, or social justice in the arts). Meeting regularly in person or online, cohorts function as creative micro-communities. They are collective spaces rooted in trust, affinity, and mutual encouragement.

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At Kinetic, we understand the arts not only as a form of expression, but as a vital mode of cultural work—one that can confront injustice, honor memory, and cultivate spiritual and social transformation.

Our Equity & Justice initiatives use the arts to surface suppressed truths, disrupt dominant narratives, and make space for communities to reflect, reimagine, and resist. We curate programs that explore how history, identity, and power show up in the everyday—and how creativity can be a pathway to healing, agency, and change.

Through performances, discussions, workshops, and community-rooted collaborations, we work alongside artists and changemakers to:

  • Reclaim stories and symbols often erased or misrepresented

  • Illuminate the sacred dimensions of justice work

  • Create counter-narratives through music, poetry, movement, and media

  • Build cultural infrastructure that supports flourishing beyond the margins

We see the arts as both mirror and compass—helping us make sense of where we've been and imagine where we might go. If you believe in culture as a site of resistance and renewal, we invite you to be part of this work.

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