Bailey Murrell-Green is a visionary fashion editorial producer, direction consultant, and multidisciplinary artist whose work sits at the intersection of creative storytelling, cultural memory, and community ritual. She is the founder of Act of Musing, a powerful artist collective rooted in the expressive documentation of Black womanhood and creative autonomy. Through her lens, Bailey curates spiritually resonant visual narratives that center the richness, complexity, and ethereal beauty of Black skin and identity.

As the owner of Amuse the Agency and Act Studio, Bailey leads dynamic creative teams and orchestrates immersive photo activations, conceptual fashion editorials, and intimate community-driven art events. Her productions are known for their layered symbolism, vibrant palettes, and meticulous attention to mood and motif—often influenced by themes of womanism, spirituality, nature, and futurism.

Bailey’s unique voice shines in her ability to guide the full arc of a project—from conceptual development and creative direction to visual execution and post-production curation. She integrates interactive tools and project management platforms to streamline creative processes, onboard teams with clarity, and direct projects with exceptional organization and intuitive leadership. With stellar coordination and visual intention, she cohesively manages full creative teams while translating conceptual direction into reality with elegance and precision.

Through her work, she has led campaigns, installations, short films, and workshops that foreground collaboration, feminine artistry, and the importance of community documentation. Her signature approach has been seen in projects like Give Me My Flowers and immersive event series such as ENIGMA, where live performance, set design, and editorial photography blend into cinematic tableaux.

Whether behind the camera or directing an entire production, Bailey Murrell-Green continues to champion art as an act of care, resistance, and transformation.

Appointed as the Creative Director of the Museum for Black Girls, Bailey continues to shape the way Black womanhood, joy, and expression are visually archived and honored on a national stage.

Bailey’s creative practice is grounded in structure and direction. She is known for her seamless usage of interactive workbooks, project management platforms, and onboarding materials that support team cohesion, vision alignment, and top-tier organization. Whether managing intimate shoots or full-scale campaigns, she translates abstract creative intention into tangible outcomes—leading with clarity, care, and aesthetic excellence.

Published and praised across creative and cultural platforms, Bailey is also a seasoned missionary of spreading the artist’s gospel—championing artistic freedom, community-building, and documentation as sacred tools.

Bailey is also the owner of Act Studio, a photographic studio and creative incubator space based in Denver, Colorado. The studio exists as a physical extension of her vision—a haven for artistic experimentation, community-centered shoots, and curated events that uplift the voices and visions of underrepresented artists. With a mission to foster space for radical creativity, intentional collaboration, and culturally-rooted expression, Act Studio is more than a photographic atelier—it’s a sacred ground for visual storytelling and soulful documentation.