About me
Ty-Juana L. Flores is an arts administrator and impact driven leader who is passionate about building an equitable arts and culture ecosystem for her hometown Boston. As a thought partner and change agent, she has held various roles in fashion manufacturing, design, higher education, and city government, with a proven 20+ year track record of driving successful outcomes that benefit both artists, arts organizations, youth, and entrepreneurs. Currently, Ty-Juana serves as Director of Identity-Based Programs at Berklee, where she oversees a portfolio of student engagement and success initiatives. She also serves as Chair to the Boston Cultural Council for the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture in Boston.
Prior to becoming a higher education professional, she worked for several private label companies and studios as an account manager in New York City that produced womenswear apparel for brands like Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Lord & Taylor. Ty-Juana lives in Dorchester with her daughter and draws inspiration from her neighborhood and performing and visual arts. In recent years, she has developed a passion for storytelling, wine education, and urban design, while also creating TFLUXÈ—a dynamic space that explores many of her passions in one place.