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Episode 189
In this powerful conversation, Cultural Producer and Artrepreneur Dontae T. Muse joins Women of Color: An Intimate Conversation to explore his journey through creativity, community, and legacy-building in Black art.
Dontae shares how getting fired became his catalyst for stepping into purpose, how he built Above Art Studios into a cultural home for creatives, why documenting knowledge became part of his mission, and how he is shaping the future through his roles at the Harlem Fine Arts Show and Newark Symphony Hall.
This episode dives deep into self-trust, creative reinvention, community leadership, impact, and legacy — all themes resonating with The Dream Lifestyle™ Collective, your sanctuary for Black women 50+ designing bold next chapters.
🔥 Key Topics We Cover
Dontae’s origin story: choosing himself, trusting his gifts, and walking away from “stable” careers
The early days of Above Art Studios and how he built legitimacy and community from scratch
What he learned about legacy, consistency, and creating opportunities for others
Why he writes, how he educates emerging artrepreneurs, and the myths that still hold artists back
Inside the Harlem Fine Arts Show — the largest diaspora-focused art show in North America
The Centennial Program at Newark Symphony Hall and preserving 100 years of Black cultural history
The future of Black art entrepreneurship — and how creatives can adapt
Wisdom for Black women 50+ reclaiming their creativity, power, and purpose
What legacy means to him and what he hopes listeners take away
🎧 Listen If You’re Interested In…
Black art ecosystems
Building legacy through creativity
Leaving traditional careers for purpose-driven work
Artrepreneurship, cultural leadership, and community impact
Reinvention after 50
Stories of resilience, self-belief, and intentional design
💬 Memorable Quotes
“I wanted to create opportunities for other people — that’s legacy.” “Whatever I’ve been able to do, a Black woman can do three times over.” “Say yes — and figure the rest out later.” “There’s always a way to use your strengths and your perceived weaknesses.” “Legacy is how people remember the way you touched their lives.”
🌟 About Don’tae T. Muse
Dontae is a Cultural Producer, Artrepreneur, and best-selling author whose work sits at the intersection of art, culture, and community.
Former Owner, Above Art Studios
Co-Founder, HEArt Festival
Director of Artist Relations, Harlem Fine Arts Show
Centennial Program Manager, Newark Symphony Hall
Author of best-selling guides supporting emerging artrepreneurs
He is a creative force shaping the future of Black cultural expression and creative entrepreneurship.
📍 Connect with Dontae
Instagram: @iamdmuse
YouTube: youtube.com/@iamdmuse
LinkedIn: Dontae T. Muse, MPA
💫 Connect with Deneen
If you’re a Black woman 50+ ready to reclaim your creativity, joy, and reinvention, explore the Dream Lifestyle™ Collective — a sanctuary to Dream, Design & Drive™ your next bold chapter. 👉 deneenlgarrett.com
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