Diamon Fisher is a Baltimore born and raised mother, program director, cultural producer, community caretaker and multidisciplinary artist that works through a variety of mediums including; collage, film photography, ceramics and creative directing. Diamon is constantly inspired by black experiences, nuances and endurance. In 2018 she founded The Fray, a brick and mortar space that served as a safe haven and creative hub for black artists in Baltimore. The space operated for a year before it closed its doors. She plans to reopen and rename the space which is intended to still operate as a creative hub, as well as a coffee shop and wine bar. She plans to continue to be a resource to her community through resource connecting, outreach, cultural organizing and programming.