Artist · Creative Director · Strategist
Dazzmin “King Honey” Murry is a 2× Emmy-nominated multidisciplinary artist, creative director, and strategist whose work bridges art, innovation, and social impact. As Founder and Creative Director of Yellow Velvet Studios and Executive Director of Creators’ Village, Murry has built an ecosystem that examines how creativity sustains economies, shapes communities, and redefines leadership in practice and performance.
Their work explores how creative systems can generate lasting value—where artistry is treated not as a fleeting gesture but as a renewable resource that circulates cultural wealth, preserves legacy, and strengthens local economies. Through initiatives such as 501FEST, UAPB Juneteenth, and professional development programs at Creators’ Village, Murry has pioneered frameworks positioning artists as cultural architects whose generosity and work ethic inherently build infrastructure for others to thrive.
Drawing from a background in performance and strategic leadership, Murry brings an intentional approach to executive practice that emphasizes intuition, adaptability, and responsiveness as essential tools for navigating change. Their leadership philosophy blurs the line between creation and administration—proposing that the same skills that fuel art — listening, timing, and trust — also power visionary, collaborative organizations.
Rooted in Arkansas yet globally engaged, King Honey’s work continues to expand the intersection of culture, commerce, and consciousness—affirming that creative innovation, when structured with purpose, is one of society’s most enduring forms of transformation.