Erika Lucille Ewing is an Artivist, consultant, speaker, and cultural architect whose work lives at the intersection of art, activism, and civic life. A proud Smith College alumna and MFA graduate of Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, she has spent 25 years building movements, institutions, and programs that use creativity as a tool for justice.
From serving as Chief of Staff of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York to co-producing the historic Black Lives Matter mural on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, from performing at the Apollo alongside Angela Davis and Nikki Giovanni to advocating for trauma-informed discovery laws in New York State — Erika has consistently shown up where the work is most urgent.
Her fashion activism brand Got To Stop LLC has been featured in Vogue.com, recognized by NBCOUT, and cited in the Psychology of Radical Healing Syllabus as a tool for liberation and healing. She is the subject of two documentaries — Color Is Not Crime and An American Street Mural In Harlem — and a union actor and voiceover artist, proud member of Actors' Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA.
As a curriculum developer, educator, and facilitator, Erika has created programs that have reached schools and communities across New York City and beyond. As a consultant and speaker, she brings 25 years of lived experience and documented impact to every engagement.
"The life I live inspires the art I create."
“I don’t just talk about art. I make it.
This behind-the-scenes reel highlights hands-on leadership as a Producer and Art Director for a professional music video. My role encompassed full-scale production management, including budgeting, scheduling, crew coordination, casting, and acting coaching. I directly managed the hiring and creative direction of key personnel, including the stylist, makeup artist, and caterer, ensuring a seamless operation from pre-production through shoot day. This project demonstrates a comprehensive, detail-oriented ability to lead a creative vision from concept to execution