Who We Are

Homegrown in Austin, Future Front is an award-winning cultural space and exhibition seriesโ€”with women and LGBTQ+ creatives at the front.

As a 501c3 arts & culture nonprofit, we produce two community-led exhibitions, The Front Market & The Front Festival.

Beyond our flagship exhibitions, we host year-round shows and workshops at our creative space in historic East Austin, welcoming 20,000+ visitors per year. Through these programs and a diverse network of partnerships, we invite the public to dream of a future where creativity, curiosity and intersectional design thrive in Texasโ€”where we see ourselves and our cultures reflected in our communities.

we're growing and changing all of the time!

we're growing and changing all of the time!

GOVERNING BOARD

FOUNDING BOARD PRESIDENT โ€”

Xochi Solis (she/her) is a mixed media artist born and raised in Austin, Texas. Her works include multilayered, collaged paintings constructed from paint, hand-dyed paper, vinyl, plastics, and images from found books and magazines.

As an accomplished artist and leader in her community with over 18 years of experience, Solis is enthusiastic about continuing to transform her practice as a cultural producer into a vehicle for active citizenship and civic responsibility. In addition to her studio practice, she spins records as Mira Mira with a focus on the preservation and performance of Tejanx culture.

You can learn more at xochisolis.com or on Instagram (@xochisolis).

โ€œโ€˜As critics of utopian thinking have long regarded, the futures we imagine reveal the biases of the present; it seems entirely possible that imagining different futures and temporalities might help us see, and do, the present differently,โ€™ saysย Alison Kafer, PhD,ย a Disabilities Studies scholar and Associate Professor of English and Womenโ€™s and Gender Studies at UT Austin.

As an artist and community organizer born and raised in Austin, my ambition is for future generations of Texans and Tejanxs to experience more joyous, creative lives. Throughout my career I have dedicated myself to working collectively with organizations and putting in the work necessary to make that happenโ€”whether it be creatively, logistically or otherwise.

After transformative years for our organization, I am enlivened by our ability to reemerge as something new and better rooted in our reality, but still with ample room to grow and change with our members and collaborators.

I say this again and again, this organization has given me a platform to explore community organizing beyond the realm of a single industry or a boxed in cultural narrative. I have learned it takes responsibility, ownership, compassion, consideration and love to actively build and maintain the spaces we want to see in our local communities. I live a much fuller life as a creative being because of my civic involvement in the place I call home and I have worked with and within our organization in a variety of roles over the last four years. I have watched in awe and actively participated in the creation of a nurturing learning environment where folks have challenged themselves to new ideas, extended networks, and fresh perspectivesโ€”all with space to make mistakes or show up less than perfect.ย 

There will always be a need to imagine new realities, to tweak things that may be good for some to be better for all. To build the future that contains mutual respect and opportunities for a wide spectrum of identities, we must do the work here and now. As the 2020-23 Board President, I couldnโ€™t be more excited about our organizationโ€™s work today.โ€
— Xochi Solis

FOUNDING VICE PRESIDENT & SECRETARY โ€”

Hali Martin (she/they) is an accomplished marketer, born in the Bay Area, living and working in Austin, Texas. Her work includes campaigns for technology companies, film festivals, and universities. Currently, Hali is the Digital Marketing Manager for Social Solutions a technology company creating nonprofit tech for the good of communities. She has a professional and personal passion for diversity & inclusion, facilitative deliberation, queer theory, and uplifting up the voices of QTPOC. Outside of work, they moderate panels, and teach workshops on google analytics and SEO best practices. Hali can be found at the farmer's market, reading the Sunday paper, and finding new recipes to cook.

BOARD TREASURER โ€”

Leslie Fender (she/her) was raised in rural East Texas and moved to Austin in 1999 as a young professional. She has over a decade of homegrown expertise in administrative leadership and full-charge bookkeeping for local businesses, as well as pivotal experience in early-stage nonprofit management including initiating professional development programming that empowered the economic independence of Austin women. Following her degree in textiles & apparel design from UT Austin, Leslie nurtures her restless right brain via various roles in fashion, film and photography. She prizes community as an incubator for artistic endurance and thrives in supporting creative teams as a cheerleader, collaborator and behind-the-scenes coordinator. 

 
 

To contact the Future Front board, please email board@futurefronttexas.org.

 

STAFF

FOUNDING DIRECTOR โ€”

Jane Hervey is a community and brand development director, award-winning curator, creative producer and accidental nonprofit founder. Over the last decade, she has led teams for 25+ creative companies and start-ups, arts and entertainment organizations and mission-driven third spaces across the US. Designing thoughtfully curated identities, experiences and storytelling projects, her client list reflects independent creatives and nonprofits, as well as lifestyle & tech brands like The LINE Hotel, Bumble, Red Bull and Waymo.

Currently, she directs Future Front, a 501c3 cultural space she founded in 2015, as well as her own creative agency, group work.

Her pioneering work in public and private creative programming, community design and brand strategy has been recognized by ADWEEK, Texas Monthly, the National Endowment for the Arts, Texas Commission on the Arts, Austin's 40 Under 40 and the City of Austinโ€™s Womenโ€™s Hall of Fame. She's been an invited guest speaker and curator for organizations like SXSW, The Contemporary Austin Museum, Fusebox Festival, Austin FC, Soho House, The Texas Downtown Association and Women Who Code. Outside of work, Jane spends her time collecting practical and emotional resources for the creative communities she wants to see in the world, as well as volunteering with grassroots equity initiatives and health justice task forces.

Jane has also composed records & music as an independent recording artist for global projects since 2012, pulling influences from the likes of Bjรถrk and Frank Ocean. The daughter of a naturalist, her artistic work builds worlds around the high-brow, low-brow aesthetics of rodeo queen femmehood and the dreamy tropical, jewel tones of the Texas coast. Since putting out her first four-track lo-fi EP โ€œSour Grapefruitโ€ in 2019, she has played South by Southwest (SXSW), opened for the likes of OSHUN, Nomi Ruiz, Bunny Michael and composed for an internationally recognized cross-border sound album.

Originally from the South Texas border, Hervey now lives and works in Austin, Texas.

โ€œI am a fifth-generation Texan, born and raised on the border in a little, rural farming community called Rio Hondo. I grew up with quintessential small-town-girl dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter. So once I graduated from high school, I headed to the Live Music Capitol Of The World.

When I moved to Austin, Texas in 2011, I settled in with earnest enthusiasm. I was studying journalism at The University of Texas and searching for my place in the cityโ€™s music scene. Three years in, I found myself continually burning out, confused, lonely and discouraged. I struggled to find collaborators, resources and models for the kind of work I wanted to doโ€”things I wanted to make. I became aware that many of the spaces I wanted to be in were not reflective of people who looked like me or related to my experiences. It was difficult to imagine what a creative career and life for myself would even look like.

So, as part of an honorsโ€™ course my senior year, I started interviewing women in creative industries to see if they felt the same. To my surprise, they did. I thought it may be a good idea for us to get togetherโ€”and from that invitation Future Frontโ€™s first meet-up was born.

We have been evolving ever since.

This project has become an ongoing experiment in creative community, Texan identity and belonging, a place to design the third spaces we dream of. A place to try things on, make mistakes and collaborate. Itโ€™s ultimately a love letter.โ€
— JANE HERVEY

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR โ€” 

Maya Halabi (they/them) is a versatile creative with a background in corporate public relations and editorial work. They transitioned into the events and production world after years of producing DIY pop-ups, shows, and experiential events. Maya also serves as an Industry Relations Coordinator at UTโ€™s School of Design and Creative Technologies, where they produce programming, manage communications, and provide career coaching to students. Outside of work, Maya is a passionate musician, dancer, and DJ, focusing on Middle Eastern vinyl.  

COMMUNITY COORDINATOR โ€”

Michelle Zhang (she/her) is a working creative and community organizer from Austin, Texas. Her work has ranged from brand-building for e-commerce startups to managing the Marketing & Events department at BookPeople, the leading independent bookstore in Texas.

She is the co-founder of the Austin Texas Book Trail, an Austin-area indie bookstore crawl that launched in 2024, and currently runs PR & marketing at Alienated Majesty Books. When she's not working with books, she's playing violin and keys in local folk emo band People. Make me. Make things!  You can find her online at @ficklefever.

CREATIVE WORKSPACE ASSISTANT โ€”

Kai Arnn (they/them) is a freshman at the University of Texas at Austin originally from South Fort Worth. Coming from an art-centric household with Japanese roots, they embrace creativity, community, and culture. These passions translate through their life goal of making connections with others of many backgrounds and experiences through art and mental health advocacy. Outside of work and school, you can always find them glued to their drawing tablet with some mix of early 2000s alternative music in their headphones.

To contact the Future Front team, please email hello@futurefronttexas.org.

 

community advisory

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ADVISOR โ€”

Natalie Davis is an intuitive leadership coach and creative professional with 20+ years in the design industry and 8 years as an executive coach. She has collaborated with a diverse range of clients, from museums and architecture firms to hotels and non-profits, along with being a co-owner of several restaurants in Austin, Texas.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ADVISOR โ€”

Fabiana Melรฉndez Ruiz is a Venezuelan-American communications expert and the co-founder and CEO of Refuerzo Collaborative, a Latina-owned agency focused on nurturing stories that reinforce community. With a deep passion for communication and strategic storytelling, she has worked on impactful campaigns for mission-driven organizations and is an advocate for including Spanish-speaking communities in media narratives. Fabiana has been recognized for her contributions to the field with numerous awards and actively participates in various community organizations.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ADVISOR โ€”

Diana Gorham earned her bachelorโ€™s degree in education from the University of Houston in 1973. After teaching for two years, the Corpus Christi native moved to Austin to pursue a masterโ€™s in education. Instead, she taught for eight more years before switching gears and earning her MBA from St. Edwards in 1991. She knows what itโ€™s like to be a part of disenfranchised communities in Texas. Thatโ€™s why she dedicated her subsequent career to fighting for social justice initiatives, initially as Executive Director of the Austin Latina/Latino Lesbian and Gay Organization (all-go) from 1991 to 1993 and at YWCA Austin for 21 years.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ADVISOR โ€”

Alyssa is a creative individual and loves spending time with fiber arts, mixed media, music, and her plants. She is driven by a desire to support Greater Austin community have a third space that acknowledges and accepts everyone. Alyssa has previously served as Board President of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network of Austin (YNPN), Vice President of Programming for YNPN, and Board Secretary of MEASURE. Alyssa is also an alumna of Leadership Austin Emerge and has participated in the New Philanthropist Board Chair and Mentorship programs. Alyssa's current day job involved project management, and she loves spending time with her family.

EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ADVISOR โ€”

Sara Loretta is the Chief Digital Architect & Founder @ _systmsโ„ข โ€” sheโ€™s also the 10th US Certified Notion Consultant, and 1st Certified Paperform Expert. Through her work and creatorship, Sara is focused on connecting and educating teams on tech, workflows, and how they can optimize their business to scale.

CURATORIAL ADVISORY OFFICER โ€”

Lina Zuluaga (she/her) is a Colombian born, east coast raised web engineer and designer living and working in Austin Texas. She is passionate about uplifting women's voices, creativity, art, and community building. Her experience as an immigrant sparked an interest in the concept of being "neither from here nor there" which she explores through her experimental drawing practice. In addition to coding and drawing, she enjoys long walks with her husky Grits, sharing a home-cooked meal with her husband, tending to her fifteen plants, reading about the lives of artists, and singing out of tune in karaoke.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Taylor Davis (she/her) is an independent curator and landscape designer living in Austin, Texas. After receiving her masters in Landscape Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin she went on to work for a local Austin design firm, TBG partners where she works on projects such as parks, multifamily amenity courtyards, hospitals and trails. Her curatorial practice is interested in the nuance of artistic practice as it relates to unique life experiences. Working with different galleries she has curated group art shows in San Francisco and Austin. She serves as a board member of the Trail Conservancy in Austin and serves as the board chair for their Arts and Culture Committee and has worked with local Austin arts and culture groups such as AIPP and Future Front Texas.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Lu Farrell (they/them) is a Chicanx trans nonbinary artist, community organizer and digital strategist living in Austin, Texas. Lu began their work with Future Front as a volunteer during the summer of 2022 as a way to engage with their new city and build a creative community. Since then, they joined the Future Front network as a Community Club host and, now, as a Curator. As a Curator with Future Front, Lu seeks to celebrate Austinโ€™s local creative community and create more spaces for queer creative exchange.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR | THE FRONT FESTIVAL CHAIR โ€”

Cynthia Muรฑoz (she/her) is based in Austin, Texas. She has a passion for community engagement and creative collaboration.

Also known as Cindy Popp, she creates art inspired by fashion, cinema and clowns. She lives with her partner and cat and tries to watch a movie every day.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

At age 8, Chelsea's passion for clay was ignited in her first visit to her ceramic teacher's backyard studio, leaving her with a lifelong desire to create her own backyard haven, which she realized in 2021. Her backyard studio, inspiring friends to join her, evolved into the artist's collective, Backyard Bliss. Beyond crafting vibrant pottery and creative experiences, Chelsea Biggerstaff (she/her) also brings her creativity and educational expertise to the Faculty Development Office at Austin Community College, where she uplifts and learns from the dedicated faculty members.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Jen D. Rodriguez (she/her) is the owner and executive chef of 3 small plates catering, which specializes in chef-curated culinary excursions. The Texas native creates various flavors and cuisines for guests to enjoy Europe's visual splendor, borrowing inspiration from her travels to Europe, her family's experiences, and her passion for cooking. She discovered her passion for cooking as a child while spending time with her grandmother, and she has since served a range of Austin groups, including civic, commercial, and non-profit organizations, private events, art and music markets, and chef collaborations. She is currently a curator for the Future Front Texas group, as well as co-chair of the Austin Les Dames Escoffier Programming Committee. She graduated from Texas Christian University with a degree in journalism news/editorial and a minor in commercial art. Her desire to help others led her to 3 Small Plates after a 20-year career with the Department of Defense.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Tanya Zal (she/her) is an Austin, Texas-based artist interested in practicing deeper care- with ourselves, others, and the things around us. Her ceramics are a playful celebration of the creative process, an anchor to joy, and an invitation toward curiosity. Originally from upstate NY, where she completed her BFA in 2010, Tanya has spent the last decade working in art nonprofit, community organizing, and reproductive justice spaces. She is a current Curatorial Advisor at Future Front Texas and a member of MASS Gallery.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Shannon Elder (she/her) is a freelance event producer and communications designer originally from Colorado. She is the co-founder of PietschHouse, an artist-led event production company promoting local talent. As a designer, she helps creatives, small businesses, and organizations craft engaging experiences through web/graphic design, copywriting, and photography. 

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Morgan (she/her) is obsessed with making an impact - big or small. She moved to Austin, Texas in 2017 and has proudly supported the local economy of women and BIPOC business owners since her first week in the city. Professionally, she advises clients on their employer branding goals for a remote-first startup based out of New York. Outside of work, she loves uplifting women entrepreneurs, championing people-first transit options, and auto-renewing one too many books at her local library. You can find her biking around town on her Cannondale โ€“ be sure to say hi when you do.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Maria Romero (she/her) is a curator, community builder, and seasoned Business Development professional, originally from Medellรญn, Colombia and now based in Austin, Texas. She is the founder and Executive Director of The Gallery ATX, a local arts non-profit, and her most recent project, Mujer Manifesto Zine. Her work focuses on providing a platform that celebrates varied narratives, connecting a network of diverse creators, and cultivating a safe environment where discussions on intersections of identity are maintained.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Melissa Garcia (she/her), originally from Southside San Antonio, has made Austin her home for the last 22 years after moving to attend The University of Texas at Austin for Mexican American studies. She currently works as a project manager in the public education field providing equitable opportunities for school districts in Central Texas. She is also a professional stage manager for local theaters and live music entertainment who has worked with artists such as Skrillex, Big Freedia, Taylor Swift, Haim, The Black Angels, Brandi Carlile, OFF! & many others.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Nedda Tehrany (she/her) has a passion for all things production & logistics. She is a community-driven individual with a passion for creating spaces where authentic connections and communication can take place. Nedda has produced hometown events like Austin Music Awards, Music Industry Awards, and SXSW founder parties. Currently, she works to build and support music festivals across the country with Live Nation. On her off time, you can find her frolicking around Zilker with her dog or dancing the night away to her favorite local DJs around town.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Swathi Konduri is a self-taught artist and muralist from Orlando, Florida based in Austin, Texas. She primarily uses a variety of mediums such as oil paint, colored pencils & digital art. You can find her at a coffee shop around town sipping on an iced latte.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Carson (she/her) is a Houston born artist and designer. She creates workshops and activities designed to bring people together for collective action and/or collective rest. Through her love of sketching, she found Future Front and the warmth of the FFTX community. Starting in 2023 she has run their Sketchers Club & workshops such as Shrinky Dinks Charms, Drag nโ€™ Draw, and many others. During her curatorship, she hopes to strengthen the connections of the community mycelium network through collaborative art building & support of local bipoc artists. In her spare time you can find her asking her friends to come outside to draw.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Alex Chapa (she/her) is a ceramic artist, educator, photographer, and performing artist originally from Corpus Christi, Texas, now establishing herself in Austin. With over a decade of experience in the art sector, Alex founded Moonstoneโ€™d Pottery in 2016, where she continually pushes the boundaries of clay, earning herself numerous accolades and recognition. Her professional career includes roles such as an Education Manager at a non-profit art gallery and as the Curatorial Assistant at the Art Museum of South Texas, where she had the honor to develop innovative educational programs and assist in curating large scale exhibitions. In 2018, Alex had the privilege of participating in Future Frontโ€™s first DIY markets, where she was warmly welcomed as an out-of-town ceramic artist. Currently an art installer at the Mexic-Arte Museum, Alex is passionate about fostering creativity and building meaningful connections within Austinโ€™s vibrant art community.

CURATORIAL ADVISOR โ€”

Mikaela is a DJ and electronic music producer under the moniker Veneer. Her DJ sets and music are heavily influenced by 90s house and techno โ€” music created by and for queer folks in Chicago, NYC, Detroit, and beyond. Through music Mikaela aims to reach other like-minded people and build community around a shared groove. She also plays guitar in a clown-themed Le Tigre cover band called Deceptaclown.

 

โœฐ OUR story

Future Front emerged from Boss Babes ATX , a blog started by Jane Hervey in 2014. The idea came from a study Hervey conducted at The University of Texas at Austin, in which she examined the way that a lack of representation in arts and culture festivals influenced women working in creative fields, particularly their concepts of self, professional aptitude and ability to build community. She became interested in the way that storytelling and space might create new pathways for supportโ€”so she decided to get all of the creative women from that study together. And thatโ€™s where the first Boss Babes ATX meet-up in May 2015 was born.

Free and open to the public, run entirely on volunteer labor and donations, the gathering series rapidly escalated from 2015 to 2017, with thousands attending per year. From those series came DIY art fairs, music showcases, film festivals and workshops, each designed and developed collaboratively within the community itself. By 2018, it was clear the series needed to become a nonprofit arts and culture organization to pursue sustainable creative community programs. So, in response to the messy, lovely friction of growth, the organizationโ€™s core volunteers transformed the series into a 501c3. From there, they developed a refreshed vision that would forever rely on community input and design.

From this data, Future Front was born in 2021, with 9 founding team members: 

  1. Alex Perez-Puelles (she/her) โ€” Board Culture Officer

  2. Cynthia Muรฑoz (she/her) โ€” Board Treasurer

  3. Hali Martin (she/they) โ€” Board Secretary

  4. Jane Hervey (she/her) โ€” Executive Director

  5. Jasmine Brooks (she/her) โ€” Messaging Advisor

  6. Jonnyka Bormann (she/her) โ€” Board Vice President of Development

  7. Marรญa Rivera-Felizardo (she/they) โ€” Programs Manager

  8. Sydney Greene (she/her) โ€” Board Culture Officer

  9. Xochi Solis (she/her) โ€” Board President

Now, we are still driven forward by majority volunteers, as well as four full-time and part-time staff members. Our accidental beginnings & thoughtful evolution is a crucial part of who we are today, and this written history will be updated as we evolve to reflect our growth (and your contributions), too.

Thank you for being a part of our story.