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Keris Lové is a dynamic artivist—a powerful fusion of artist and activist—who uses her creative talents to advocate for social, political, and environmental change. With a deep-rooted passion for storytelling, Keris weaves together melody, message, and meaning as a Grammy-nominated songwriter, art curator, writer, and producer. Her work bridges art and impact, aiming to inspire action, challenge systemic norms, and uplift historically marginalized voices.

“Artivism can save lives and inspire change, but the revolution is not performance art,” says Keris Lové.

As a songwriter, Keris crafts melodic harmonies that spotlight injustice while envisioning solutions. As a curator and producer, she brings empathy and intention to every project, creating holistic productions that connect people, communities, and purpose. Her storytelling centers on the Black female experience, preserving history while shaping the future.

“Artists are vessels for messages. We are all artists so remember to always tell your truth,” continues Keris Lové.

Beyond the arts, Keris Lové is also a respected policy analyst and advocate, trusted by organizations and communities alike for her ability to research root causes and translate insights into actionable change. Whether on stage or in the boardroom, Keris Lové is a powerful motivational speaker who mobilizes audiences with her call to deepen both personal and collective responsibility.

For Keris Lové, artivism isn’t just an expression—it’s a tool for transformation.

As she says, “The revolution is not performance art. The goal is to get to a place where we don’t have to protest and fight for basic needs.”

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Keris Love