CACHE Studiosis a 501c3 non-profit that works with creatives, organizations, and communities to empower a more inspiring, inclusive, and equitable Northwest Arkansas. I was introduced at the very beginning and was tasked with helping get it all set up, turning it from a neglected warehouse space into a launchpad for the now massive success that CACHE Studios is today.
Good help from good friends made it so much easier
pre-pro lighting
We put in these plastic fence panels to cover all of the ripped existing walls and found that when you put lights on it, it moves with you while you dance
Built a giant projector screen from 10x 4x8 panels, glossy side out. Screwed onto the steel, seams covered with white duct tape
These boxes encase sound receptive lights
Gave this old dusty garage door a refresh
post-pro lighting
Testing the gobo projectors outside
My favorite contribution to CACHE was painting the garage doors outside
One of the two boomboxes I painted for Bentonville Radiois located between a section of the garage doors on the exterior of CACHE.