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portrait ✴︎2025



















































education ✴︎

In Progress


2021 - 2025



2023

2015 - 2020

2013 - 2015



2009 - 2013
ALYH ABOVE is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher and worldbuilder constructing artistic research projects aimed toward studying, expressing, and reflecting on The Human Experience as Creative Process and its role in black fulfillment.

Native to West Palm Beach, FL and currently creating out of Philadelphia, PA, their work is expressed through music, writing, production, design, film, archive, theory, philosophy, and creative liberation strategy. Since 2015, ALYH ABOVE’s practice has used art, creative research, worldbuilding and the study of Life as Art to honor and proliferate black fulfillment.

At current, they are developing their worldbuilding studio, here + human, which equips artists and cultural workers to create the world(s) we need next. Through here + human’s non-linear educational, artistic, and archival offerings, ALYH intends to help seed liberative change. They are also crafting existentia. — the name of both a speculative world and an art-journal made up of black fulfillment ephemera.


WHY FULFILLMENT?
Fulfillment has always been a form of black resistance. We have always decided that we were going to thrive anyway, whether that meant subverting dehumanizing systems to serve us, or creating our own. We have used this form of resistance to create worlds within this world — ones that can support and preserve the fullness of our humanity.




Grassroots PhD


Grassroots M.A., The Human Experience as Creative Process


Worldbuilding School: Cohort 01, Ari Felix

Grassroots B.A., Existential Artistry

Florida A&M University, Jazz Studies/Psychology
Tallahassee, FL

A.W. Dreyfoos School of Arts, Vocal Arts
West Palm Beach, FL



current iterations ✴︎
2025existentia: a sound journal

dead-tape: in process

here + human studio

here and human: the muse-letter
Substack

elemental table of fulfillment



selected works + experiences ✴︎

2024

2019

2021

2023

2023

2023

2021

2023


2017

2017

2014 - 2021

2022
impart + parcel: mini-mixes

decade of demos

The ALYH ARCHIVES

tidbits 01

Field Notes

The Nectar Center for Existential Artistry

A.L.Y.H. EP

Redefining Art: An Existential Artistry Workshop

The Creative Coaching Workshop

Influence Academy for Creatives

The Idea Angel

For Words’ Sake


selected collaborations ✴︎

2023


2025

2024 - Present

2025



2023

2024

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2023


2024

2024


2021

2023 - 2024


2024


2023


2014


2015

2013 - 2015
The Giver’s Revival Retreat, Vocal Arranger + Choir Director

The Rest by Assata’s House, Videographer

Musiqology Media Group, Producer

MMG: Velvet by Bridge, Art Director + Producer + Vocalist + Songwriter + Cover Art Photographer

MMG: Amiri’s Dream

MMG: We Been Fly

MMG: Little Itty Bitty Jazz Jawns, Teaching Artist + Videographer + Voiceover Artist

Musiqology Media Group: Rebrand, Identity + Web Designer

WAYVCAST Trailers 001 - 010

WAYVCAST: can you feel the water? Film, Co-Director + Editor

FAVELO WORLDWIDE, Voiceover

Center for Creative Education/The Foundations School, Teaching Artist

Oliver J. Stewart, If You See This You’re Beautiful, Editor + Designer

The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body, Vocalist + Designer

Seabreeze Jazz Festival, Lead and Supporting Vocalist

Soul Xone, Lead + Supporting Vocalist

FAMU Jazz Band + FAMU Concert Choir, Lead + Supporting Vocalist



selected media + press ✴︎

2024Journal of Jazz Studies Vol. 15 No. 2




 build with ALYH ✴︎

substack ✴︎
patreon ✴︎   
art@alyhabove.com 
©2025 ALYH ABOVE



The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body

2023 - 2024
ALYH ABOVE, Lead Vocalist + Cover Art Designer
Event Page


Conceived during Dr. Lisa Thompson’s 2021 MacDowell artist residency and developed during her 2023-24 Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox artist residency, The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body meditates on Black women’s experiences from the perspectives of mind, body, and spirit. What makes the piece unique is its focus on middle-aged and older Black women, an often invisible and neglected group, especially by the medical establishment. Thompson also celebrates Black feminist pioneers and icons whose contributions to the arts, culture, politics, and academia transformed the world. The piece culminates in an audience dance party and an invitation for Black women to share their own contributions to Black feminist wisdom.


Lisa B. Thompson’s compelling, poetic storytelling incorporates movement, music, and multimedia design. The new piece features original songs co-written with composers Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr., and Vince Anthony. Her long-time collaborator, award-winning director Rudy Ramirez, returns to Austin to direct, with Na’Tosha De’Von as Co-Director. Groundbreaking dancer, actor, and choreographer Sadé M. Jones serves as both movement director and performer. Critically acclaimed actors Nadine Mozon and Hayley Armstrong complete the professional performance ensemble.





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