Francine Wong is the Creator and Executive Producer for "Art MATTERS".
Francine is known for her art and cultural knowledge, as well as her often passionate observations into the world of art. She is the host of “ART MATTERS” . Currently in the 1st season of her docu travel series, Francine visits several off the grid locations in Brooklyn, visiting a vast landscape of creative minds, exploring art and culture and artist's lifestyles, with an aim to greater understand of their love of their work and their communities. In this episode Francine experience the underlying stories behind a few Brooklyn locale's love of their work and why. Francine Wong is not your typical Host. She worked for Visionaire, V Magazine for over a decade, a prestigious publication globally respected for its special focus in art, pop culture and fashion. She is a professional actor with a charismatic, sharp wit point of view, and an edgy comedic sense that’s unpretentious and truthful. Having successfully written three screenplays, a travel journal, and several short comedic scripts. Francine speaks candidly about the challenges but poignant portrait of life in New York City. Art Matters is an aim to share an insider's perspective on the latest emerging trends and changes in the creative business. Art Matters is an illustrated journal of Francine’s explorations and travels and interviews with companions in an episodic series. Francine is a graduate from NYU/New York University. She resides in New York City and in Los Angeles. |
Natalie Sena Murray is the Director and Editor for "Art MATTERS". Owner of Sena Studios New York, Natalie has produced several short films including the award-winning short "A Good Assistant." "Art MATTERS" is Natalie's first foray into television.Featuring strong women and working with diverse casts and crews are priorities to her creative process. Natalie studied visual art and anthropology for her Bachelor’s degree at Binghamton University and received her Master’s degree in Educational Administration at the University at Albany. Currently, she is studying film and video at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Upcoming projects include a horror anthology webseries "The Mundane" and the feature film “Rivalry.” For more information, visit SenaStudiosNY.com |