©RettigMartha Rettig is a designer, experimenter, and immersive artist whose work focuses on merging traditional mediums with emerging technologies.
When not writing, performing, or collaborating with other artists, she can often be found enjoying a Riesling at a winery, biking and running for charity with her husband and son, and traveling the world. She is fiercely passionate about using her voice for women’s empowerment, holistic wellness, and exploring “hyphenated identities” through her work.
Also very proud of undergraduate alum of UMASS Boston. She has a Master’s in Education from Lesley University, focusing on multicultural education and theatre arts. U-Meleni is also an occasional adjunct professor at Endicott College (Boston) teaching creative writing and performance poetry. She is also the founder of Maoko Project, an arts-based approach to DEI, Wellness, and Education guided by Ndau ( Shona) principles. She is a 2021 Creative Entrepreneur Fellowship recipient from the Arts and Business Council of Boston. U-Meleni is an advisory board member for Write On the Dot and a member of the New England Poetry Club. Her debut poetry collection, Soul Psalms (She Writes Press), was published in April 2016, and hailed by David Updike as “a fearless female voice … tempered with optimism and healing possibilities of love.” Most recently she has been featured on WGBH’s “Suitcase Stories” and “ Growing Up Black Part 2 “, collaborated on multiple films for the 2021 Boston Globe Black History Film Festival. ©U-MeleniU-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo is a Zimbabwean-American poet, performance artist, storyteller, and educator with an international reach and a transnational lens. She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses and workshops in design, printmaking, typography, augmented and virtual reality, and creative activism at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, SMFA at Tufts University, Emmanuel College, University of Massachusetts Boston, and The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. She has presented on augmented reality at conferences internationally, including the AR in Action Leadership Summit at the MIT Media Lab and the IXDA Education Summit in Milan, Italy. Her work has been featured in the Boston Globe, Fresh Paint Magazine, Made in Mind Magazine, and the Journal of the New Media Caucus. Hodara has exhibited her work across the country at spaces including Icebox Project Space in Philadelphia PA, UC San Diego’s Calit2 Theater, and the Bromfield Gallery in Boston MA. The results range in form from paper weavings, to letterpress prints, to interactive installations, and to mixed reality. Often working collaboratively, she explores the intersection between traditional and emerging media in order to create beautiful, non-utilitarian experiences with technology. ©HodaraSofie Hodara is a Boston-based multimedia artist and educator. Empowered by and curious about the sonic world, Maria finds music, narrative, and collaboration in unexpected places. Maria has created large-scale multimedia events in public spaces from Cincinnati to Northern Sweden, with several locations in Boston, including Fenway Park, Charlestown Navy Yard, Edison Power Plant, and Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum. Photo: Adam DeTourNamed a “one-woman dynamo” by The Boston Globe and Boston’s Best 2018 "Creative Catalyst" by The Improper Bostonian, Maria Finkelmeier is a percussionist, composer, public artist, educator, and arts entrepreneur.