About us

Who we are

We are advocates for queer culture and lifestyle, raising awareness and providing visibility for queer artists.

The CityVibes Foundation was created to raise awareness and support queer artists, artisans, and creators while exposing individuals to queer culture, prioritizing funding for edgy and emerging queer artists and iconic and immersive, high-energy performance experiences for the NOW generation of creative and social influencers.

Our approach

Our Mission
Our mission is to raise awareness and support queer artists, artisans, and creators while exposing individuals to queer culture.

Whether it is a reassuring conversation, financial help, education, professional networking, we seek to support queer artists through the activation of public spaces with edgy visual art fusion productions that inspire future artists, incorporate local talent, engage local businesses, and expose individuals to diverse communities.

Our Vision
We want to build a world where queer individuals are accepted and valued.

Our entire strategy is to create the space for queer visibility in a way that creates understanding and acceptance, validating individuals as contributors to society – past and present.

Our team

David E Scott

CEO

David serves as the Chief Executive Officer. He is a visionary with over 30 years of pubic and private sector experience. “It is our shared responsibility to advocate for the queer community and leave a legacy of prosperity for future generations.”                       

Matthew Agostini

CSO

Matthew serves as the Chief Strategy Officer. As an artist, his passion for his profession ensures that the Foundation remains focused on the mission – nurturing queer artists. “Artist need a safe and supportive environment to grow and thrive.”

Tristan Richards

COO

Tristan serves as the Chief Operating Officer. His experience as a professional fashion and interior designer provides the Foundation with the organizational structure required for mission success.  “We are creating the spaces where we see ourselves.”