Sabrina Dorsainvil came to Parsons with a background in art, design, and community development. She asked herself, “How do I bring those things together?” She found the answer in the Design and Urban Ecologies master’s program, which she joined in its
inaugural year.
“Parsons expanded the way I thought about design,” she says. Her master’s coursework helped her develop the skills she sought to bring together interests in art and community building and bridge theory and practice.
After graduating, Dorsainvil took those insights to the Boston mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics as its first director of Civic Design. There she explored ways creativity can help a city better understand residents’ needs and design improved services
along with them.
This work led Dorsainvil to join See You in the Future (SYITF), a collective developing ways to use art and storytelling to address complex urban matters related to substance use, poverty, housing, and mobility. In creative workshops, Dorsainvil and team
guide participants to engage with art as a means of sharing their lived experiences. “It’s an important way to see other people, honor their existence, and recognize their humanity,” says Dorsainvil.
Dorsainvil recently joined the nonprofit design studio Agncy as director of Design Strategy and Creative Practice. At Agncy, she devises creative means of bringing about equitable change in Boston communities and organizations. For her, “the ultimate
goal is to create the conditions for people to lead the way in designing their own alternative futures.”
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