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Sarah Beckman

Sarah BeckmanDirector Ejecutivo

Sarah Beckman es una líder sin ánimo de lucro consumada y colaboradora con un historial probado de sostenimiento y crecimiento de organizaciones de alto perfil. Es conocida por su enfoque ágil, su capacidad para tomar decisiones basadas en datos y su pensamiento visionario. Antes de incorporarse a Outside The Lens, Sarah fue Vicepresidenta de Promoción de Forever Balboa Park. Anteriormente trabajó para UC-San Diego, The New Children's Museum y el Museo de Arte de San Diego. Sarah obtuvo su JBA en la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison, donde estudió periodismo, publicidad y estudios de género, lo que le proporcionó una sólida base para trabajar en la intersección de cuestiones sociales críticas, comunicación informada y expresión creativa.

Tyler Hodgson

Tyler HodgsonDirector of Learning + Engagement

Tyler was born and raised in San Francisco, CA. She received her BA in Sociology from University of California at Davis, and her MEd and teaching credential from DePaul University. She taught in Chicago, IL for five years and in Seattle, WA for one year before moving to San Diego. Through her years of teaching she led social and emotional learning as well as restorative justice curriculum and practices. Tyler believes diversity, equity, inclusion, and access to digital media in education allows for both lifelong learning and social change.

Tim Lawrence

Tim LawrenceDirector de Operaciones

Tim is an experienced operations and administrative professional with over 20 years serving San Diego-based nonprofits and schools. From classroom teacher to operations manager, Tim has helped non-profits and schools grow by overseeing program development, finance, grants, HR, strategic planning, and community engagement.

Kevin Tung

Kevin TungDirector de Media Makers

Kevin was born and raised in New York City. He has a B.A. in Sociology from Syracuse University, and a B.A. in Photography from Brooks Institute of Photography. He began his journey with Outside The Lens as a Media Educator, teaching photography and storytelling in various programs throughout San Diego. Over the past few years he has helped build the Media Makers program, bringing Media Arts to individuals with disabilities.

Jessica Ballenger

Jessica BallengerGrants Manager

Jessica Ballenger ha trabajado con organizaciones sin ánimo de lucro durante más de dos décadas, acelerando el alcance y el compromiso para servir a los niños y las familias de su comunidad. Anteriormente trabajó para la Fundación del Parque Regional Mission Trails y la Asociación CASA de California, y forma parte del Consejo de Administración de MP Dance de La Mesa. Como profesional de la comunicación y el desarrollo, trabaja para fortalecer el crecimiento estratégico y construir un sentido de comunidad con públicos diversos a través de la colaboración, la sensibilidad y la confianza. Jessica estudió Lenguas Germánicas en la Universidad de Amberes, Bélgica, y es licenciada en Artes Visuales por la Universidad de California, San Diego, y tiene un MBA por la Escuela de Negocios de la Universidad de Kansas.

Jeff Valenzuela

Jeff ValenzuelaAssociate Director of Learning + Engagement

Jeff Valenzuela Garcia is a bi-national photographer, educator, and community organizer. Originally from Los Angeles, CA, he has spent the last several years living and working along the Tijuana-San Diego border. His photography focuses primarily on documenting his immigrant rights movement work in San Diego and with migrant communities in Tijuana. Jeff’s work at OTL embodies the intersection of art, education, and social justice, using media arts as a vehicle for empowering young people while documenting important social movements and immigrant experiences in the border region.

Jana McBeath

Jana McBeathDirector de Programas K-8

Born and raised in the United Kingdom, Jana graduated with her M.A. and B.A. in photography from the Manchester School of Art in the North of England. She has extensive experience as a freelance photographer and as a teaching artist for young people and is hugely passionate about both.

JC Núñez

JC NúñezTeen/TAY Associate Manager

JC is a multi-media artist born and raised in Barrio Logan and Logan Heights. JC dedicates their time and passion for social justice matters and involves themselves in Xicanx activist spaces. JC focuses their personal and professional career on Special Education healthcare and social-emotional teaching. JC has worked and taught in multiple schools in San Diego County with specialization in SpEd and behavioral intervention and therapy. They are an activist and advocate for peers and students alike. They believe that change starts in the classroom and the work done at OTL can create long-lasting positive experiences in our students.

Luisa Martinez

Luisa MartínezStorytelling + Program Design Strategist

Luisa Martínez (she/they) is a cultural organizer, artist, and transborder educator rooted in the Tijuana///San Diego region. Her work challenges borders as more than physical lines—understanding them as emotional, political, and historical forces. She uses radical imagination, storytelling, and collective making to explore belonging, resistance, and solidarity. Luisa holds an M.A. in Arts Politics from NYU and a B.A. in Sociology and Latin American Studies from UC Berkeley. She co-founded Tijuana Zine Fest and has built numerous community-rooted art spaces along the border. From 2019–2023, she collaborated with Otros Dreams en Acción, first as Artivist-in-Residence and later as Program Director for Florecer Aquí y Allá, mentoring migrant artists and facilitating narrative change. She is a founding board member of Dignity Across Borders, a 2021 California Arts Council Fellow, and co-facilitated the 2023 Transnational Border Lab with faculty at The New School. Luisa continues to cultivate creative spaces for connection, memory, and liberation.

Juan Abarca

Juan AbarcaTeaching Artist

Juan se crió tanto en Rosarito como en San Diego, mezclando lo mejor de ambos mundos: el aprecio por el sol, el surf, los tacos y los contrastes culturales únicos entre Estados Unidos y México. Esta vibrante experiencia transfronteriza despertó su pasión por la fotografía, un medio a través del cual podía capturar y preservar momentos en el tiempo. Su viaje por el mundo de la fotografía acabó convirtiéndose en un negocio, lo que le permitió fusionar su visión artística con su amor por contar historias. A través de su trabajo con Outside The Lens, Juan ha descubierto no sólo una conexión más profunda con su oficio, sino también con el poder de la educación y la comunidad. La organización ha sido fundamental para su crecimiento, como artista y como persona.

Christian Arreguin

Christian ArreguinTeaching Artist

Christian Arreguin is a self taught Chican@ multi media artist born and raised in San Diego and is a descendant of the Purepecha people of Michoacan. The focus of his work is centered around the Chican@ experience and identity with a focus on indigeneity. Christian has centered his work around organizing youth within the Chican@ community while keeping the educational and spiritual components at the forefront. His artwork has been highlighted in various group and solo art shows, as well as in murals and community flyers. Christian hopes to consistently create safe and open spaces for community to blend the artistic, historical, ancestral, and spiritual into one cohesive space.

Cassandra Ceron

Cassandra CeronTeaching Artist

Cassandra Ceron is an environmental geologist, photographer, and ceramist who interweaves art and science to deepen her understanding and relationship with the environment.
Through her work, she fosters a sense of wonder and contemplation, seeking others to discover their unique voices and promoting a community that values the intersection of different disciplines.

Natalie Devitt

Natalie DevittTeaching Artist

Natalie received her B.S. in Television, Film and New Media from San Diego State University. Prior to coming to Outside The Lens, she worked in schools throughout San Diego County. Natalie is thrilled to be combining her studies in media with her love of working with youth.

Marcie Frausto

Marcie FraustoTeaching Artist

Marcie Frausto is a Chicana graphic and illustrative designer from San Diego, CA. She has achieved formal education in graphic design at San Diego City College along with having a studio arts background where she’s been working with directors over the last 3 years. Marcie maintains a multidisciplinary approach in typography, branding and creative illustration. She is able to introduce progressive media concepts in her teaching, with an emphasis on design. By identifying and working directly in marginalized communities for over 5 years, her work has been largely influenced by the LGBTQIA+ and Chicano community of San Diego, highlighting the beauty of our communities.

Fedella Lizeth

Fedella LizethTeaching Artist

Fedella Lizeth es una fotógrafa analógica nicaragüense e italiana nacida y criada en San Diego, California. Sus perspectivas dentro de su trabajo fotográfico muestran su fascinación por la verdadera autenticidad de la vida cotidiana, la comunidad y las perspectivas e influencias multiculturales en lo que es una de las ciudades más significativas del país vecina a la frontera entre EE.UU. y México. Ha publicado obras como el libro de archivo contemporáneo La Tierra Mía, y ha sido entrevistada para ABC10, "Latin In America" y para el San Diego Union Tribune, "A New View of Home": Fedella Lizeth redescubre su amor por su San Diego natal" . Sus pasiones han creado un profundo sentimiento de orgullo y adoración por su comunidad. Con una cámara en la mano, su objetivo es documentar aspectos de la cultura local típicos de comunidades marginadas que a menudo pasan desapercibidos en los medios de comunicación convencionales.

Gizelle Lopez

Gizelle LopezTeaching Artist

Gizelle Lopez is a multifaceted artist and educator passionate about storytelling through photography and film. With a background in TV and film production, art education, and design, she understands the power of creativity in the shaping of our identities. She believes in making artistic exploration accessible to the youth in our communities, showing them that storytelling isn’t limited to the traditional paths, but that it’s an evolving language they are able to use to share their lived experiences, culture, and dreams. Through her work, she hopes to inspire the next generation to embrace creativity as a tool for expression, empowerment, and change.

Stewart Smith

Stewart SmithTeaching Artist

Stewart was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN. He is a multiple Emmy Award–winning director and technical director with a career spanning broadcast news, severe weather coverage, presidential election coverage, sports, live entertainment, musical performances, and high-profile events. He earned his B.S. in Radio/TV/Film from Indiana State University and has worked at television news stations in Indianapolis, San Diego, and Los Angeles.

Eiram Torres

Eiram TorresTeaching Artist

Eiram es un artista multidisciplinar autodidacta, apasionado de la integración de las artes y la Justicia Social. Creció en Tijuana, la frontera le ha inspirado a desafiar su propia cultura. Se esfuerza por inspirar a otros a hablar en contra de la discriminación y descubrirse a sí mismos a través de la expresión artística.

Sydney Birakos

Sydney BirakosResponsable de Educación de Media Makers

Sydney was born and raised in La Habra, CA. She attended UC Santa Cruz where she received her B.A. in Art & Design: Games and Playable Media. With extensive experience in digital media education, Sydney is thrilled to bring her passion for nurturing others’ artistic endeavors to Outside The Lens.

Brandon Johnson

Brandon JohnsonResponsable de Educación de Media Makers

As a content creator and educator, Brandon Johnson has a passion for telling stories that matter. He holds a Master of Art in Media Design and Instructional Design from Full Sail University, where he learned how to design and deliver media-rich learning experiences. He joined Outside The Lens after teaching media communication courses at Chicago City Colleges, and Chicago Public Schools, where he empowered students to express themselves through media. He has also been a Content Creator and Producer at Creative Architech, where he worked on projects with clients such as OWN Network, Free Spirit Media, and Pulitzer Crisis Center.

Melanee Garls

Melanee GarlsClient Services Manager

Melanee is dedicated to supporting individuals with diverse needs. She was born and raised in San Diego and holds a degree in Child Development from Point Loma Nazarene University. Her background includes experience in ABA therapy and working in Special Education classrooms which helped her discover her passion for making a positive impact on those around her and creating an inclusive and nurturing environment for those she serves.

Eduardo Gahbler

Eduardo GahblerTeaching Artist

Eduardo has been freelancing since his high school days, focusing as a graphic designer. His love for the digital arts has introduced him to photography, photo editing, apparel production, web design, social media content creation, and marketing. Thanks to Media Makers, Eduardo has found his passion for educating others about the media arts. He is constantly finding new projects to engage with students, including pixel art, AI art generators and more.

JR Galindez

JR GalíndezTeaching Artist

Born and raised in Chula Vista, JR graduated from the SF State Film and started his freelance career in videography after moving back to San Diego. His video projects highlight San Diego’s hidden rock and jazz culture with music videos and live sessions. From teaching Tae Kwon Do to narrative filmmaking and photography, he brings a strong passion for all things art and media into the classroom. His high energy lifestyle and experience in education gives him the perfect balance to share his spirit for art with students and give them the tools they need to succeed.

Melanie Kaplan

Melanie KaplanTeaching Artist

Melanie is a Chicago-area native who earned her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts with a concentration in Photography from Illinois State University in 2013. Beginning her career as a summer camp art instructor, she discovered her commitment to empowering youth through creative expression in underserved communities.
Melanie served as an AmeriCorps LISC member with Outside The Lens in 2019 and has co-directed an arts empowerment program for homeless and runaway youth. Through this initiative, she successfully integrated arts-based interventions with youth advocacy, using creative outlets to address mental health stigma while fostering both artistic development and emotional well-being among participants.

Morgan May

Morgan MayMedia Makers Intern

Morgan May is a creative professional with over a decade of experience in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, along with a strong foundation in both graphic design and fine arts. Morgan has completed extensive coursework at Palomar College and Cuyamaca College, where they also served as a Teacher’s Assistant for drawing, figure drawing, and other subjects.
Beyond their artistic pursuits, Morgan brings valuable perspective as an advocate who has worked with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 2009. As an autistic woman, they offer both personal insight and professional experience in creating inclusive and accessible learning environments.

Iris Rain

Lluvia de liriosTeaching Artist

Iris es licenciada en Artes Animadas con especialización en Arte + Ecología por el Pacific Northwest College of Art de Portland, Oregón. Le encanta trabajar como educador de arte para ayudar a otros a desarrollar más confianza en su práctica artística personal y perseguir sus sueños. Iris siempre está dibujando o haciendo manualidades y le gusta llevar un diario de la naturaleza al aire libre.

Alexis Rosas

Alexis RosasMedia Associate

Alexis Rosas is a multidisciplinary designer and illustrator with a passion for visual storytelling and community engagement. Born and raised in Yonkers, New York, Alexis graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Health Care Informatics. It was during his time in college that he discovered a love for design—initially through creating event materials—and soon found himself immersed in student programming and volunteer work. Through his role as a Senior Event Coordinator, Alexis developed a deep appreciation for the impact of accessible, creative experiences within communities.

Elijah Theuret

Elías TheuretTeaching Artist

Elijah previously served as a guest Teaching Artist as part of the vis(Ability) program in 2023. His four-week series on 3D Animation using Blender was a huge hit with the Media Makers students, leaving them eager for more. In 2024, Elijah joined the Media Makers team as an intern and is teaching 3D Animation and learning about Filmmaking. Elijah is a graduate of California State University, Chico with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Animation and Game Development.