Body of Workers Crew
Bridget Conway-Taylor is an operations, production, and digital communications specialist. She has launched 500+ websites, videos, campaigns, events, change initiatives and 3x startups. She co-founded Queer Healers and is Kink Out's strategy and operations lead.
Eli Daar is a freelance stage manager and a full time coordinator and artist wrangler. She is a frequent collaborator with Kink Out and was on the Veil Machine production team for E-Viction.
Fletcher is a writer, editor, grant guru and leather lover.
Indigo (they/them/theirs || elle) is a Black Trans Gender Non-Conforming migrant from the Dominican Republic. They are an educator, community organizer, Reiki healer, and software engineer guided by a queer feminist lens. Their work focuses on creating physical, spiritual, and virtual spaces that emphasize bodily autonomy, safety, accessibility, sexual freedom, liberation and empowering BIPOC representation. Indigo enjoys showing up as a dirty dork through their work with Aorta Films, as web developer for Body of Workers (BoW), and consults for Kink Out.
Martine Phoenix: Martine Phoenix has inhabited the professional and lifestyle realms of NYC as a Domina for 20+ years. Her purpose within these communities is to bring men to a greater understanding and service of the divine Feminine and to teach women the importance of developing and wielding their innate power.
Paul Glover is a NYC based artist and graphic designer working in the field of typographic illustration and branding. Some recent in-community projects include the visual identities for Hacking//Hustling, KinkOut, One Night Stand, Body of Workers, Bluestockings Cooperative, DecrimNY, and Pink Metal. @paul__glover
Red is a lecturer, curator, organizer, and art whorestorian. Their work centers sex worker organizing, activist education, prison abolition, and incarcerated comrades’ stories. Red organizes with Support Ho(s)e CHI, Survived & Punished NY, Hacking//Hustling, and Bluestockings. #FreeLeLe
Sascha Wu: Sascha Wu is a multidisciplinary artist, engineer, and technologist living in Brooklyn. Online they go by Syncretik. Their music and art attempts to bridge the liminal boundaries of their identity: west/east, masc/femme, coruscation/darkness, boundless/intimate. They work in the bounds and intersection of digitalism, spirit, and existence
Sybil Fury: Sybil Fury is interested in the intersections of intimacy and labor, which she explores as a graduate student, curator, organizer, and sex worker. She is a co-founder of Veil Machine and frequent collaborator with Kink Out.