Clean Yo Hood: (2024–2025)
Location: Adamsville Community – Sip Museum x Chad Livsey Project
Role: Fabrication Artist & Project Coordinator
2023–2024. At Sip Museum, co-owned with her mother Queen Nichols, K. Medulla curated the community initiative Clean Yo Hood in partnership with The Chad Livsey Project. The program combined neighborhood cleanups with community mixers featuring Cape Coast Co.—a Ghana-sourced coffee—alongside herbal teas, live music, and poetry, often drawing support from Khalifa Lee, Chair of the Neighborhood Planning Unit. In addition to curating, she designed all promotional materials, creating flyers, handbills, and digital content for Instagram to engage residents and visitors. The initiative also highlighted art activism through upcycled tire planters created with local artists Nigel Davis, Reggie Griffin, and Delonoe Baker. Along with the art exhibition, the community and artists engaged in seed and herb swaps that further promoted holistic living and creative expression. This work reflects Medulla’s commitment to blending art, wellness, and community engagement.
This environmental art project repurposed illegally dumped tires into colorful planters for display throughout the neighborhood.
Designed the tire planter concepts and developed fabrication plan
Led artists who volunteered in installation while ensuring safety and workflow efficiency
Developed a multi-post Instagram campaign for Clean Yo Hood, designing promotional graphics, event announcements, and educational content to support community participation
Tools: Illustrator, InDesign, DSLR Camera Illustrator, InDesign, Power tools, Spray paint
Project Contributions
Instagram campaign design. (above)
Instagram campaign design. (above)
The installation uplifted the neighborhood and became a recurring environmental art program, strengthening community engagement and civic pride.