Meet The Team
Taryn Janelle
Founder and Chief Creative
Taryn Janelle has spent her career weaving together artistry, education, and strategy. A multidisciplinary creative, she has directed, performed, written, choreographed, and led arts education programs for more than two decades. In parallel, her work as a strategic consultant has helped nonprofits and municipalities clarify their vision, strengthen operations, and build systems rooted in equity and community voice.
Taryn created The BLVD to offer the kind of support she knows creatives need: structure without rigidity, real pathways to sustainability, and a community that understands the realities of building a creative life. Her approach blends practical tools, data-informed insight, and the belief that every artist deserves the resources to thrive.
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Jared Brodie
Marketing and Communications
Jared Brodie is a polymathic artist and communications professional with a deep-rooted passion for community, collaboration, and storytelling. Originally from South Carolina, he relocated to Atlanta and has spent the past 15 years cultivating a dynamic career within the city’s arts and culture scene. While his primary focus is theatre, Jared’s experience spans performing, directing, writing, coaching, and consulting across a wide range of creative projects.
Alongside his artistic work, Jared brings more than 13 years of experience in sales and customer service, seamlessly blending creative vision with strategic communication and audience engagement. As the Marketing and Communications lead for 360 Arts BLVD, he is committed to amplifying the organization’s mission and connecting artists with opportunities that support and accelerate their growth.
Jared joined 360 Arts BLVD because he believes deeply in the power of community and collaboration. “At 360 Arts BLVD, you subscribe to find your artistic tribe.”
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Audrey Gamez
Insight and Civic Strategy
Audrey Gámez brings more than 10 years of experience in program management and nonprofit administration to 360 Arts BLVD. Over the last several years, she has brought this experience to a variety of community engagement initiatives and research projects impacting the public sector. Audrey has also designed and delivered many educational programs for cohort groups. She is a sought-after speaker on advocacy and community-engaged artmaking and has presented nationally at several conferences and festivals including the Association of Performing Arts Service Organization Conference, Artists Thrive Conference, ELEVATE, and others.
Audrey loves to watch Battlebots and sings in several bands, including a Charlie Brown Christmas cover band.
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Abbey Kincheloe
Community Engagement
Abbey Kincheloe is a writer, educator, and arts administrator working at the intersection of performance, education, and social justice in both Atlanta and New York. With a background in theatre performance and a passion for applied theatre, her work centers on using storytelling as a tool for connection, healing, and transformation.
Abbey is passionate about expanding art and theatre offerings in schools, while greeting curriculums with a restorative, inclusive and equitable lens.
Paired with her education work, Abbey is one half of Get Your Cat On Productions, an indie film company creating absurdist work that is rooted in community. Her artistic mission is to continually explore the juxtaposition of levity in darkness and shadows in light, whether that be in a classroom, a rehearsal room, or behind the camera.
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