Carol Prud’homme Davis
Carol Prud’homme Davis is a visual artist, curator, activist, arts administrator and dancer.
In 1980 Carol came to NYC from East Texas to dance professionally, notably with Kathryn Posin and then created two dance companies: Carol A.A. Prud’homme and “us” Productions. She was nominated for the Eleanor Roosevelt Award by Governor Mario Cuomo for her work with “Kids on Stage” as a choreographer and teacher.
In 1996, Ms. Prud’homme Davis created and supervised the first free arts education after-school program with TASC (The Afterschool Corporation). She went on to create arts after-school programming at Project Reach Youth, Cypress Hills Local Development Corp., Hetrick Martin Institute and Shadow Box Theater.
Carol has written and received city grants for arts education, community visual arts/food equity and community exhibition/dance, highlighting unhoused, emerging and activist artists. The grants she received enabled her to staff and implement programs that serve autism populations (PK–adult), immigrants, disabled children, children in detention, Transition HS students, LGBTQ teens, the unhoused (including veterans), and Title I schools in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.
She is the owner of Inside Change Inc., Executive Director of Inside Change from Within, an Advisory Board member of The American Dance Museum, and a Board Member of the Arts Losaida Foundation.
She has drawn “live” over 200 professional dance companies, choreographers and teachers, while daily drawing NYC subway and street activity “live” since 2009. Her work has been published in magazines and books and exhibited in galleries and dance studios (permanently in Peridance), and seen on covers for dance programs and records.


