About
Bisagna Suh is a creative director, producer, and strategist who believes great ideas come alive through powerful images and stories.
Raised in the DC area and shaped by a deep love of music and storytelling, she creates campaigns, films, and live experiences that connect with audiences and drive impact, whether the goal is public resonance, organizational clarity, or cultural change.
Her work is defined by a dual fluency: shaping clear, resonant narratives and guiding them to life through bold visual direction. Whether leading festival teams, directing shoots, or building brand partnerships, she balances imagination with precision, making the creative striking, the logistics seamless, and the results undeniable.
She has partnered with clients such as the Kennedy Center, Fender, Yo-Yo Ma’s Silkroad Project, and Topo Chico, shaping everything from institutional messaging to live events to short films. She co-founded the creative agency 4421, has led both in-house and agency-side teams, and now heads global communications for a global arts nonprofit. As a Cultural Leader-in-Residence at the Kennedy Center, she helped design programs that blended public narrative with community-rooted production, building trust, structure, and visibility in equal measure.
What sets her apart is range and taste. She’s repositioned institutions, built cultural festivals from the ground up, directed campaigns that doubled as fundraising tools, and developed ethical storytelling frameworks that redefined how organizations show up visually and narratively. Her throughline is impact, but always with style. For her, creative work should move people and look good doing it.