Sage Crump
Cultural Strategist, Artist, Facilitator
Sage Crump is a cultural strategist, artist, and facilitator who expands and deepens the social justice work of cultural workers and arts organizations. Based in New Orleans but working nationally, she works to leverage art, creative practice, and the cultural sector to transform systemic oppressions. Crump is a member of Complex Movements, a Detroit- based artist collective supporting local and trans-local visionary organizing; a principal and co-founder, with artist muthi reed, of The Kinfolks Effect (TKE) Studio, an incubation space for multimedia interdisciplinary artwork that examines the movement of Blackness through time and space; Program Specialist at the National Performance Network’s Leveraging a Network for Equity (LANE) program; and Chief Architect at the Emergent Strategies Ideation Institute. Crump’s work incorporates complex sciences, emergent strategy, and creative practice to imagine the world we want to live in—and build the strategies and practices that will get us there. 
Sage Crump
Cultural Strategist, Artist, Facilitator
Sage Crump is a cultural strategist, artist, and facilitator who expands and deepens the social justice work of cultural workers and arts organizations. Based in New Orleans but working nationally, she works to leverage art, creative practice, and the cultural sector to transform systemic oppressions. Crump is a member of Complex Movements, a Detroit- based artist collective supporting local and trans-local visionary organizing; a principal and co-founder, with artist muthi reed, of The Kinfolks Effect (TKE) Studio, an incubation space for multimedia interdisciplinary artwork that examines the movement of Blackness through time and space; Program Specialist at the National Performance Network’s Leveraging a Network for Equity (LANE) program; and Chief Architect at the Emergent Strategies Ideation Institute. Crump’s work incorporates complex sciences, emergent strategy, and creative practice to imagine the world we want to live in—and build the strategies and practices that will get us there.