carinè müller・story consultant + curator
Carinè holds honours degrees in publishing and visual communication, majoring in art history, digital culture, film and gender studies. She spent over 20 years in the publishing and media industry working as a book and graphic designer, editor, translator, stylist, producer, photographer, social media manager and managing editor for print and digital publications, brands, films and projects.
She joined the National Geographic Into the Okavango Cuando expedition in 2018 as their social media producer and honed her photography, videography and editing skills on expedition with The Flipflopi, documenting the world’s first boat built from plastic waste material, sailing the #PlasticRevolution message down the East African coastline on their maiden voyage.
Most recently she worked as production manager for Black Bean Productions, and social media producer for Global Oneness Project—a pivotal foundation that ignited passion for honest and compelling narrative storytelling through written and visual medium. Carinè is a storyteller who utilises skill, experience and her unique eye to achieve specific objectives for any project.
Carinè is currently working as a multidisciplinary artist, as well as social media manager for Kalliopeia Foundation.
She has completed Emergence Magazine's Seeds of Radical Renewal—a ten part spiritual ecology leadership course offering emerging leaders the opportunity to deepen their skills in building and co-creating spaces of renewal, reciprocity, and reverence.
Carinè is a cohort 4 fellow with The Witness Institute—a 15-month interdisciplinary study program with the aim of building a culture that nurtures understanding across difference, expanding emerging leaders’ repertoire and vocabulary to develop creative, thoughtful, and effective practical responses to contemporary issues.
billow@billowstudio.com・0827764641・cape town
billowstudio.com・ @crr.ine・@billowstudio
She joined the National Geographic Into the Okavango Cuando expedition in 2018 as their social media producer and honed her photography, videography and editing skills on expedition with The Flipflopi, documenting the world’s first boat built from plastic waste material, sailing the #PlasticRevolution message down the East African coastline on their maiden voyage.
Most recently she worked as production manager for Black Bean Productions, and social media producer for Global Oneness Project—a pivotal foundation that ignited passion for honest and compelling narrative storytelling through written and visual medium. Carinè is a storyteller who utilises skill, experience and her unique eye to achieve specific objectives for any project.
Carinè is currently working as a multidisciplinary artist, as well as social media manager for Kalliopeia Foundation.
She has completed Emergence Magazine's Seeds of Radical Renewal—a ten part spiritual ecology leadership course offering emerging leaders the opportunity to deepen their skills in building and co-creating spaces of renewal, reciprocity, and reverence.
Carinè is a cohort 4 fellow with The Witness Institute—a 15-month interdisciplinary study program with the aim of building a culture that nurtures understanding across difference, expanding emerging leaders’ repertoire and vocabulary to develop creative, thoughtful, and effective practical responses to contemporary issues.
billow@billowstudio.com・0827764641・cape town
billowstudio.com・ @crr.ine・@billowstudio