Woman wearing vibrant yellow outfit being interviewed on camera

A bold
blend of
HEART+
TECH

She Get Free Creative Lab works at the intersection of authentic storytelling + tactile tech + community building for women-led & femme-forward brands and people.

Whether it’s helping a solopreneur hone their sure-fire creative angle and strategy, strengthening teams’ collaborative creative process and tech logistics to improve storytelling implementation,
or bringing out the sweetness of women-centered events and initiatives through in-house storytelling productions —-

She Get Free Creative Lab brings out the
heart, purpose, connection, and results
through joyful experimentation.

How we do it:

  • Start and end with joy

  • Listen to women and femmes when they say what they need to feel creatively empowered

  • Craft visuals that honor culture and values & show them how to do it

  • Build systems and workflows so content creation scales with ease

  • Make sure target audiences feel their stories and respond accordingly

If you’re a creative team, artist, nonprofit, educator, cultural institution, or brand leader ready to unlock your storytelling secret formula —-

She Get Free Creative Lab is here for you!

Kerrin A. Lyons

The Creative Chemist

Founder of She Get Free Creative Lab

Kerrin is a filmmaker, photographer, and digital strategist devoted to celebrating people in all their complexity. Her work centers kinship, dignity, and the emotional truth of lived experience, crafting visual narratives that feel both personal and enduring.

She has collaborated with and interviewed literary visionaries including Dr. Joanne V. Gabbin of the Furious Flower Poetry Center and poet Toi Derricotte, co-founder of Cave Canem. Her visual work has been exhibited at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and The Colored Girls Museum. She’s had several viral social media moments, and curates a growing creative following on Instagram.

Raised between the City of Brotherly Love and the Gateway to the West, and technically trained at Temple University’s Klein College of Media and Communication, Kerrin brings a layered, place-conscious perspective to her practice—one shaped by movement, memory, and community.

She began her career as a community-based educator teaching media literacy in Hunting Park, Philadelphia. Those early experiences continue to inform her commitment to partner with brands in content creation and uplift narratives about the brilliance of people and communities often underrepresented and underestimated in mainstream media.

At the heart of Kerrin’s creative process is an ongoing interrogation of love—how it shapes identity, builds legacy, and binds people together. She collaborates with artists and institutions through a sister-rooted approach, helping stories emerge with care, clarity, and intention.