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4C LAB is a 501(c)3 arts organization based in Los Angeles, California, that provides arts immersion programming led by professional teaching artists and centered around the four C’s: CREATE, COMMUNICATE, COLLABORATE, and COMMUNITY.

 
 
 
 

OUR MISSION

4C LAB inspires positive social impact in our communities by creating safe spaces for young people to share their stories through artistic expression. We work with youth to create original work across a variety of art forms and grow the creative community across Los Angeles.

Our roster of Teaching Artists reflects the diverse spectrum of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. A team that can relate to the life experiences of the communities we serve allows for trust-building, deeper understanding, and a connection to the youth in our programs that supports authentic storytelling and uplifts our communities.

The 4C LAB pedagogy always starts with story, facilitating a safe space for our youth to process their experiences through creative and artistic practice and connect those experiences to the larger movement for social change. Research shows that creative youth development programs are most effective when they center the lives of young people within a curriculum that promotes healing, social-emotional wellness, and opportunities for community advocacy. Our programs have been proven to improve participants’ positive mental health, self-confidence, and social thriving, and to connect them to career paths in the creative economy.

4C LAB programs initiate dialogue and bring awareness and attention to social issues that promote critical thinking to address structural and systemic injustices, and provide a platform for young people to be the leaders not just of tomorrow, but of today.

OUR STORY

4C LAB was founded in 2016 by Marissa Herrera and Darci-Manzo Piron, two Latina/Native American women and artivists born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, each with careers in the arts spanning over two decades.

In Marissa's experience working with high school and early college-aged youth, she observed that many students were starting to find their voice through the arts in high school or early college, just as many of them were aging out of no-cost public arts programming. She saw a need for more arts programming for teens and young people.

Marissa's vision and passion for creating original multi-disciplinary work seeks to amplify personal and social issues through the lens of young people in our communities to inspire necessary dialogue as a way to move the needle towards social justice.

The work of 4C LAB isn't just "art for art's sake." We strive to give our young creative visionaries and emerging community leaders the safe space to share their stories through the arts. We provide tools for self-care, mental health, mentorship, and support to thrive in their emerging creative careers. Ultimately, creating a sense of "family" is at the heart and soul of everything we do.

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 PROGRAMS

Creative Residencies

Our professional teaching artists lead these multi-week immersive arts programs within a school, community, or arts organization. Using trauma-informed and healing-centered programming, we build an artistic ensemble through dance, poetry, and multimedia art activities, exploring themes of social justice, inclusivity, and culturally relevant storytelling. These various art forms are integrated into a final culminating performance to share with an audience. Creative Residencies support leadership development, improved mental health, and a safe space to process individual and community experiences through creativity.

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Performance Ensembles

Youth (ages 16-23) create original work across various art forms to create an artistic community working together to affect positive social impact. Through multi-disciplinary workshops, guest artists, and mentorships, the young creative visionaries of the 4C coLAB partake in story circles, personal narrative writing, dance technique, visual and multimedia art activities, which culiminate in an annual live performance for families and community members, and various public events in order to spread their message of social justice awareness and advocacy through creativity and artistic storytelling.

Creative Partnerships

4C LAB partners with organizations working at the forefront of creative practice, community healing, and empowering education for all. Through collaborations with K-12 schools, colleges, and universities, we support teaching artistry, keynote speaking, facilitation, and community-building. We develop arts education programming, present live arts and education assemblies, and facilitate staff retreats, curriculum, and professional development. Our custom-designed community programming is uniquely tailored for each partnership at the intersection of creativity and community.

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Professional Development

4C LAB facilitators and professional development workshops are at the forefront of effective and responsive pedagogical practices supporting positive and sustainable social change. Our inclusive team creates safe, brave spaces for dialogue, disruption, and dismantling old paradigms, providing tools for schools, community, cultural and arts organizations to shift to more conscientious and culturally responsive practices that best serve our next generation of leaders. 4C LAB utilizes trauma-informed, healing-centered creative practices that lead to Transformative Social-Emotional Learning in the classroom.

 
 
 

OUR TEAM

Marissa Herrera

Co-Founder and Executive Artistic Director

A native Angeleno, Marissa (she/her) is a visionary and leader who believes in using art as a tool to empower youth to address personal and social issues affecting their communities.

She strives to nurture young artists and empower arts educators to build personal, artistic, and global relationships to build community through art, professionalism (on and off stage), and love for their work, themselves, and each other.

She is the CEO/Founder of De Mi Alma Productions, sharing the stories of the American Latinx experience creating work for stage, film, and TV, and she continues to work as a choreographer and actor. She strives to connect us through the storytelling of the human experience.

With over 20 years of professional experience in the entertainment industry and arts education, Marissa leads workshops nationally and internationally and works as a writer, choreographer, producer, and director.

Thea Karki

Community Partnerships & Programs Manager

Thea (she/her) is an accomplished community and international development professional with over 14 years of experience managing arts education projects for thousands of youth and educators in over 13 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the US. 

She has worked directly with women and children affected by violence and abuse, field work with poverty-stricken communities in Peru, and taught visual arts to vulnerable and first-generation children and youth in Los Angeles. Thea is a long-time advisor for an organization that co-creates refugee-led early childhood education and soccer programs for children & youth in conflict-affected communities.

She is currently completing training in trauma-informed techniques and somatic practice. Prior to her work in the nonprofit field, Thea was a music and television industry professional, including four years with the BET Awards and the Grammy Awards. 

Alicia Coca

Executive Assistant

Alicia (she/her) is a Latina performer, singer, and educator committed to expanding opportunities and access to the arts across communities and cultures. She is a proud, native-Angeleno with a BA in Theatre from UC Davis.

Alicia has been a member of Actors’ Equity Association since 2019, and has performed at multiple esteemed institutions including South Coast Repertory, Arizona Theatre Company, and the Latino Theatre Company of Los Angeles.

She first joined 4C LAB in the summer of 2022 as a sponsorships and production assistant for “An Evening with Christopher Jackson and Wayne Brady” at The Ford in Hollywood. She continues to support the invaluable arts enrichment that 4C LAB offers to our Los Angeles youth.

 

CREATIVE ADVISORY BOARD

 

Christopher Jackson

is an actor, singer, musician, and composer. A cast member in the original Broadway cast of Disney's The Lion King, he went on to perform leading roles in Broadway musicals and plays, including After Midnight, Bronx Bombers, Holler If Ya Hear Me, and Memphis, and drew critical acclaim in several projects with Lin-Manuel Miranda: originating the roles of Benny in In the Heights and George Washington in the smash hit Hamilton.

Wayne Brady

is an American television personality, comedian, actor, and singer. A five-time Emmy Award winner, he is widely known for his work on the improvisational comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He was the host of the daytime talk show The Wayne Brady Show, the original host of Fox's Don't Forget the Lyrics! and has hosted Let's Make a Deal since its 2009 revival. Brady also performed in the Tony Award–winning musical Kinky Boots on Broadway as Simon, and as James Stinson on the American TV series How I Met Your Mother.

Dominic Colón

is an award-winning actor, writer, and director from the Bronx. Dominic has appeared and guest starred in over 60 movies and television shows, including guest appearances on Power, The Blacklist, and Orange is the New Black. Dominic’s screenplay for his short film CRUSH won the HBO/New York International Latino Film Festival Short Film Script Competition. His second short film, SKIN, won the 2016 BRIO Award for screenwriting. Dominic is also a professional teaching artist, having taught acting and playwriting at Riker’s Island Academy, high schools, hospitals, and juvenile justice facilities in New York City.

OG Arabian Prince

also known as Professor X, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and DJ, best known as a founding member of N.W.A. The son of a prolific author who ghostwrote many of Iceberg Slim’s books and a music-teacher mother, Arabian Prince's story reflects the innovation of the early West Coast hip-hop scene, from his days amongst the likes of electro-rap legends Egyptian Lover and the World Class Wreckin Cru to his work with N.W.A.

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

Joseph Collins

Executive Director, CL5

Joseph is the executive director of C5LA and a founding member of the UNDEFEATED Foundation, previously the President and CEO of Inner-City Arts. A native New Yorker, Joseph relocated to Los Angeles with his family to lead the Kanye West Foundation after the untimely death of his mother and its founder, Dr. Donda West. Alongside Mr. West, he executive produced the nationally televised stay-in-school concert series S.H.O.W (Students Helping Our World), bringing national awareness to the staggering dropout rate among High School students in the United States. Joseph spent his early career as a teacher in the New York City Department of Education and led two of the premiere non-profit agencies in New York City, The Door – A Center of Alternatives and University Settlement House. Serving over 12,000 youth annually, he built the visual and performing arts programs, launched a national career awareness model for out-of-school youth, and led the partnerships of several NYC school initiatives. Joseph also created and produced Roots! An intergenerational hip-hop culture celebration and a yearlong arts and education initiative, he formed a rigorous college prep program and managed a multi-year summer residential community service project. Joseph holds a BS and an MA from New York University and a Non-Profit Executive Management certificate from Columbia School of Business. He is the proud father to two amazing kids, Jeilani, who is currently on the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, and Mikel, a student at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts majoring in film and TV. His partner Michelle is the President/CEO of LIFT, inc.

Mario Davila

Director of After School Programs, L.A.’s Best

LA's BEST Afterschool Enrichment Program serves more than 25,000 elementary school students from under-resourced neighborhoods.

Grecia Sarmiento

Relationships Manager, City National Bank

Grecia Sarmiento is a Relationship Manager for City National Bank. She’s been in banking for almost 14 years, starting as a teller and moving to Branch Manager. She truly enjoys building relationships and helping people achieve their long-term financial goals. She loves seeing through a person’s dream, from planning for a new home to growing their business to the next level. Grecia’s biggest passion is to serve others in positive ways, and through City National Bank’s colleague resource group, the “Latino Community Network,” she has been able to partner and collaborate with organizations that share the same purpose. As the new Co-Chair for City National’s philanthropy arm, she looks forward to continuing to serve to make an impact on youth. Grecia loves traveling with her husband and two athletic teen boys outside work.

Elizabeth Ramirez

Vice President of Government Affairs, Athens Services

Elizabeth Ramirez has over 15 years of experience in government advocacy and strategic community outreach. She serves as Vice President of Government Affairs for Athens Services, a Southern California-based recycling and solid waste hauling company. She works regularly with elected officials, staff members, and community leaders to resolve complex environmental issues.

Her background includes serving as campaign manager for local candidate elections and land-use measures. In addition, she has over ten years of experience in the construction industry, working in various capacities rela

 
 
 

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