Carlos F Perez

Teaching Artist at The Pollination Project

Carlos F. Perez, MFA, has extensive experience in the art and education sectors. Currently serving as a Volunteer Associate at the Georgia Department of Corrections and a Registered Teaching Artist with the Georgia Council For The Arts, Carlos has been involved with multiple organizations, including Kennesaw State University as a part-time Assistant Professor of Art. As the Creative Director and Founder of Prime Vice Studios, LLC since 2013, Carlos specializes in Sequential Art services and offers signature comic creation workshops through collaborations with the Atlanta BeltLine. Additional roles include Teaching Artist for The Pollination Project, Editorial Cartoonist for Fuss Class News, and Illustrator for The Sid Foundation. Carlos also has international experience as a Cultural Representative and Native English Teacher in South Korea. Educational qualifications include a Master of Fine Arts in Sequential Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from the University of Utah.

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The Pollination Project

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Who We Are The Pollination Project (TPP) is an international nonprofit organization whose mission is to spark goodness and compassion in every person through a daily practice of generosity and grantmaking. As of 2019, TPP has awarded 3,500+ grants totaling more than $4,000,000 in over 110 countries. What We Do We make micro grants 365 days a year to global change agents who seek to spread compassion in their communities and in the world for the benefit of all. We also make larger impact grants of up to $5,000 to projects that have demonstrated ongoing impact and success. Our grantees have gone on to win prestigious international awards, secure large government and foundation grants, and garner national and international media attention. What Makes Us Different We know there are many ways to approach changing the world. It is our belief that uplifting and empowering individuals and community-based organizations at the grassroots-level who would not likely qualify for funding from other foundations or institutions is a particularly potent way to achieve real and long-lasting change. Get Involved To learn more about our work, follow us here, visit thepollinationproject.org, or email us at info@thepollinationproject.org.


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