Agua Trip Networking Websites
Friends and Collaborators
- Ajewelation
Custom jewelry, made by one of the most intuitively brilliant jewelry designers, Lindsey’s mom, Margaret. The designs are mostly earrings, made with brilliant colors and really funky wire-work. Based in Vermont, Ajewelation makes jewelry that feels
- Audio Nightlight
Chris Johnson, a driving force behind Audio Night Light, participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook, creating a piece for “I See It All”. Check out their site, but make sure you have time to explore all the hidden oddities.
- Barkin Selissen Project
Kyla Barkin and Aaron Selissen are both family and collaborators. Kyla is a co-creator of The Moveable Feast and Aaron has participated in several Feasts as well. Kyla and Aaron have a choreography project going called the Barkin Selissen Project.
- Chip Boles
While Agua Trip was forming inside the small artistic community of Clarksville, TN , Chip was a ubiquitous presence. His work was powerful and impressive. It’s even better now. Chip participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook.
- Esther L. Kim
Esther is a very good friend of ours. She is a huge contributor to The Moveable Feast, designing all the print elements as well as other things. She also designed Genetics: A Visual Songbook.
- Jackson Martin
He is a sculptor, photographer, carpenter, cultivator, fashion designer and one of Lindsey’s long-time friends. He designed the Agua Trip logo. Jackson also participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook, creating a piece for “Overflow”.
- Jacob Gossett
One of the founding members of Tones from the Underground, Jacob Gossett is not only a musician, but a well-respected visual artist. Jacob created “Dancing Che’s” in Genetics: A Visual Songbook. He directed the video for “Little Life”.
- Jason Kirk
A friend from Tennessee. He spends his time writing. Lately, he’s been a poker writer. He’s also a member of Triple Sec Mafia and Redneck Bricklayers. He wrote a review about Genetics on his blog.
- Jon McAuliffe
Jon has a remarkable skill with portraiture. He is great at many other tasks, but his portrait work is amazing in its representation of reality. Jon made “Good Morning” for Genetics: A Visual Songbook.
- London Garcia
London is a kindred spirit with a talk show radio offering a potluck of entertainment and interviews with all kinds of people. Everyone should go check out her Musicboxx, where she highlights some of her favorite acts. You can also check out her blog at &
- Megan Ellis
Megan is an emerging artist from the southern U.S. She participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook, creating a piece for “Sun”.
- Rachel Hall Kirk
An old friend, Rachel is a curious soul who always seems to be asking questions that noone can answer for her. She participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook, creating a piece for “Can’t Help Myself”.
- Raymond Patrick
A professional freelance photographer with an discerning eye. He tells some great stories about his past assignments. He participated in Genetics: A Visual Songbook, creating a piece for “Accidental Wilderness”.
- Roberto Carrasco
Roberto Carrasco brings you the rhythmic battery in the break of “In Every Direction”, the high harmony of “Amor y Frijoles” and the operatic ending of “Breakfast Translations”. He is extensively trained in classical singing as well.
- Roxane Carrasco
Bill’s twin sister Roxane has a curriculum vitae full of dance and vocal credits in many levels of musical theatre. Her most recent of these being the birth of her son Lucas. Her second most recent being “Chicago” on Broadway.
- Thomas Mullarney
Thomas, a.k.a. Beacon, is a multi-talented being we know from one of the Brooklyn art circles, The Moveable Feasts and Genetics: A Visual Songbook, in which he created a piece for “In the Sand”.
- Tones from the Underground
Tones from the Underground is a musical conspiracy from New York City. We’ve since come to thorougly enjoy their music and company. They are one of the main musical acts in the Moveable Feast. This link is for their Myspace site.