mixedkollective
Community, Culture and Arts with a Purpose
Our Mission
Restoring communities by Inspiring, Educating, and Empowering the people thru Music, Arts, Activism, and Leadership Development
What We Do
Music, Arts, Cultural Programing and Events, that perpetuate a spirit of Community Wellness, Social Entrepreneurship, Equity and Social Justice
Why We Do It
Music, Arts, Culture, and Storytelling has the power to Inspire & Spark Change, Uplift Narratives, and Create Opportunities for Equity, Empowerment, Unity and Healing
Our Team
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Lori Herrera
Artist | Executive Director | Leadership Development Steward
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Lori Herrera is a Mixed Brown Artist, Mother, Daughter, Grandmother, Culture Bearer, Organizer, Event Producer, Arts Administrator, and Consultant for the People. With over two decades of unwavering commitment to uplifting and empowering Vallejo's creative community, Lori has dedicated her life’s work to supporting the growth and development of independent artists, creatives, small businesses, and grassroots organizations, helping them scale and sustain their creative, entrepreneurial, and social endeavors.
As an artist & organizer deeply rooted in Vallejo, Lori's lens is informed by her experiences growing up in diverse neighborhoods affected by violence, police terror, racism, and poverty, where art has served as a powerful tool for healing and coping with these harsh realities, while also offering a means to support families and meet basic needs. Lori’s journey supporting artists began in the late 90s, as a freelance promoter and event producer. Recognizing the gatekeeping and gap in support for BIPOC artists, in 2006 she founded MTH Productions, a full-service marketing, management, and production company. For over a decade, MTH Productions created opportunities for independent artists and creative entrepreneurs, taking acts on the road across the country and overseas, and promoting artists historically gate kept from Vallejo venues and opportunities.
In 2015, Lori transformed her successful production company into MixedKollective, an artist-owned cooperative & collective working at the intersections of art, culture, and community. This shift was driven by her deep study of and commitment to solidarity economy principles, aiming to model equity, shared ownership and non-extractive frameworks for Artists in Vallejo. MixedKollective has created safe spaces for artists to live, work, and thrive, and continues to advocate for the BIPOC artist community in Vallejo.
Lori's approach to this work is guided by the principles of cooperation, mutual support, and equitable distribution of resources. She brings a humble yet revolutionary spirit to her collaborations with artists, organizations, and community stakeholders, advocating for fair and meaningful compensation for artists as workers, and promoting cultural equity.
In addition to her practical experience, Lori's artistry spans mixed media, special effects, stage makeup, event production, storytelling and people gathering; she is a poet, writer, musician, actor, producer, street historian, and is also known and loved by many as Bubbles the Clown. She is a founding member of MixedKollective and a revolutionary writer and journalist for POOR Magazine. After spending many years focused on the growth and support of artists, and with the love and support of POOR Magazine and the VAF Next Level Artist grant, Lori was able to return to her artistic practice to publish her 1st book of poetry titled “Flowers to the Dead” in December 2023.
In quieter moments, Lori enjoys reading and writing revolutionary works, love letters, stewarding land, saving seeds, and studying ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. In more spirited times, you can find her producing live music concerts and community events, singing loudly and off-key, clowning around - literally, fighting for clean water, landback and our collective liberation, and spending time with her large familia/ohana in Karkin Ohlone lands, near the Village of Sogorea Te', also known as Vallejo in the SF Bay Area.
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Flowers to the Dead Vol. 1
Flowers to the Dead is a collection of poems, prayers and offerings to the ancestors - a saga of grief and undying love. It's the first volume in a series of writings on death, loss and mourning, and will be the debut publication of Lori's body of work from her poetry archives.
Published by POOR Press 2024
Purchase Flowers to the Dead at:https://www.poorpress.net/product-page/flowers-to-the-dead-vol-1
Elsa Contreras
Performing Artist | Music & Dance Educator | Culture & Performing Arts Steward
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Coming Soon!
Chanel Durley
Death Doula | Sacred Grief Guide | Community Wellness Steward
Charles “Peanut” Tyes
Performing Artist | Music Educator | Youth Arts & Music Steward
John Cotto
Performing Artist | Music Educator
Pico Cato
Visual Artist | A/V & Technology Steward
Jasmine Johnson
Performing Artist | Music Educator | Arts & Music Steward
KOB
Performing Artist | Music Educator | Arts & Music Steward
Kim DeOcampo
Indigenous Artist | Community Elder & Advisor
Cristal Rocha
Artist | Community Wellness Steward
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Born in Tijuana, Mexico. Raised in Richmond, CA. Growing roots in Vallejo, CA since 2015. Cristal Rocha is a mixed media artist that uses her art practice as a tool for survival and as a form of medicine– documenting everyday things, highlighting beauty in the mundane, and reflecting on the times.
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Available for commission work and special projects.
To learn more about Cristal, follow her on Facebook (Cristal Rocha) and Instagram @xicanitiEmail: rochacristal62@gmail.com
Josh Icban
Performing Artist | Music Educator | Youth Arts & Music Steward
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Josh is a proud son of Vallejo,CA and has had the privilege to work with a wide array of prestigious talents and organizations such as Grammy winner Fantatsic Negrito, The San Francisco Symphony orchestra with Micheal Tilson Thomas, KulArts under the direction OF SFAC Legacy Artist Alleluia Panis and Oakland Hip Hop Collective Grand Nationxl.
Josh's original works have been showcased in spaces such as Counterpulse Theater, the Asian Art Museum, Bindlestiff Studios, Dance Mission and Fringe Manila Arts Festival in the Philippines. His music embraces the possibilities inherent in the ever-changing world of music technology, utilizing sound sampling, field recording and synthesis while honoring techniques and vernaculars using various instruments and textures.
Drawing equally from elements of funk, jazz, ambient soundscapes, and cinema soundtracks, Josh champions the rethinking of genre and what musicians of a certain discipline are supposed to look like. To Josh, Music is a time capsule, a reflection and reaction to lived experience.
Josh also holds an MA in ethnomusicology, writing his thesis, Kapwa in the land of milk and honey: Bay Area Filipin0 American identity community and music, on the generational contributions of Filipinx American musicians and immigrants to California culture and society through the years. This knowledge informs his artistry readily as many countries of the world begin to reassess and reckon with their relationships to each other.
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