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Skyler Kanegi is a management information systems and psychology major at the University of Texas at Austin who leads a double life as an award-winning playwright, poet, visual artist, and composer. He has more than three years of experience running successful businesses, including Artist of Tomorrow. Since 2006, he has expanded the organization to over twenty countries and counting, negotiated contracts and affiliations with numerous art organizations, and personally designed and layouted the first three issues of Renegade, the organization's nonprofit periodical. | Email >>

We are currently looking for a new CFO. Know someone qualified for the job? Let us know.

We are currently looking for a new CMO. Know someone qualified for the job? Let us know.

Doug Kim | Email >>

Chapter leaders are the individuals who drive the organization by leading local groups of artists. Please browse our database to find a chapter leader near you.

Annelise Hammond is a nursing student, future missionary, avid reader and writer, a bit of a concert junkie, and often broke from her excessive buying of books and music. She joined the Underground because she feels strongly that everyone should be able to show their art and that art and kindness can save the world, unless there is a Zombie Apocalypse. | Email >>

Diana Doherty is an author and freelance writer. She earned her BA in English from Oswego State. After blogging about One Million Pages, Diana was compelled to get involved with Artist of Tomorrow. She is passionate about literacy and creativity and its important role in the world. | Email >>

Lena Quach is an avid adventurer pursuing a degree in Management Informations Systems at the University of Texas at Austin. In between her classes and explorations, she enjoys watching and listening to various artists perform live and tutors elementary students. The latter showed her the importance of reading at a young age and inspired her to join One Million Pages. | Email >>

Chang Liu | Email >>

Jose Chavana | Email >>

Community organizers help grow our projects by actively spreading the word within the community. More information about our dedicated community organizers can be found on their respective project sites.

At the end of the day, the most important component of Artist of Tomorrow is you, the member. You, the artist, the individual with something important to say. We're here to tell you, yes, you do matter. Join us, and be heard.


Artists in Uzbekistan teach children about environmentalism through art. | Read more >>