Kimberly Knox
Production Manager
Kimberly Knox is a multi-disciplinary producer, visionary, cultural curator, and marketing savant with over 25 years experience in various facets of entertainment and media. She has produced or consulted on events for Keep a Child Alive, Toyota/Scion, Trace Magazine, Afropunk, Red Bull, TBWA/Chiat Day, Harlem Stage, NextAid, GEN ART, Dubspot, Littlefield, Brooklyn Academy of Music, AFI, Giant Step, The World Beatbox Association, Hackensack Medical Center, Karma Automotive and hospitality tech startup, Blackbird.
She served as Co-Creator and Co-Executive producer of the web-based cannabis and culinary docu-series, Infused and has been a contributing Producer/Director for BRIC Media and 651 Arts. In 2021, she served as an advisory board member and contributing producer for the 2nd annual Global Black Pride 12 hour webcast and is currently the Executive Producer of the original docuseries Global Black Health Matters, developed in partnership with NYU’s Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity and Strategic Innovation.
Knox recently launched Ubiquita Public Art (UPA) which is a boutique creative development studio with a concentration on the media, performing and fine arts of the global afro-diaspora. The studio is currently developing a touring black orchestral concert activation and companion documentary project built around UPA client, neo-soul icon Donnie and an orchestral reimagining of his seminal debut album, The Colored Section.