Meet Our Founders

As siblings, Shantel and Christian were raised with a deep understanding that justice is both a personal ethic and a communal responsibility.

Our Board

Camille Bryant

Camille Bryant is an employment and civil rights attorney whose work advances equity, worker protections, and institutional accountability across the Gulf South. At Got Got Studio, she provides governance and legal strategy that strengthens the organization’s commitment to justice, cultural empowerment, and community trust.

Isaiah Michael Joyner

Isaiah Michael Joyner is a hospitality and operations professional who specializes in creating welcoming, culturally grounded community experiences. His leadership at Got Got Studio supports operational design and partnership development, ensuring the Studio remains an accessible and resonant space for art, legal advocacy, and public health practice.

Aiyah Josiah-Faeduwor

Aiyah Josiah-Faeduwor is a community development strategist focused on equitable investment, neighborhood revitalization, and economic justice. At Got Got Studio, he brings a systems-level perspective that anchors the Studio’s work in sustainable community impact and culturally rooted health and legal empowerment.

Nick albares

Nick Albares is a New Orleans-based community advocate, policy expert, and “people-first” candidate whose work within Louisiana have grounded his belief that every person deserves dignity and a voice. At GOT GOT Studios, he channels that people-centric, Justice-minded perspective that elevates real communities and the issues that shape their lives.

The Artists

We collaborate with emerging and established artists whose work speaks to resilience, identity, memory, and justice. Our roster includes painters, photographers, sculptors, textile artists, and multidisciplinary creators from diverse backgrounds.

A Shared Commitment

As siblings, Shantel and Christian were raised with a deep understanding that justice is both a personal ethic and a communal responsibility. As a doctor and a lawyer, they approach injustice from different vantage points but with a unified purpose: to confront harm, cultivate hope, and create pathways toward repair. GOT GOT Studios is their collaborative offering—a space where art becomes both mirror and movement.