the life-work model
Ø provided a safe and nurturing work environment for women who have survived victimization and were seeking shelter from abuse and refuge from hardship. the studio factory partnered with a local atlanta non-profit (Beloved ATL) that still provides transitional housing, care, and counsel to women moving out of sex trafficking and addiction in atlanta (the city has the largest sex trade in the USA).
Ø was designed as a duplicable model of eco-social impact, that develops workforce through societal rehabilitation, with a focus on victimized women.
Ø work culture was based on a single social agreement. trust and support for each others life and work. the studio was socially designed as safe space for using work for personal growth, spiritual development, emotional rehabilitation and life abundance elevation.