About
Bisagna Suh is a strategist, producer, and creative lead working at the intersection of culture, communication, and systems.
Raised in the DC area and shaped by a deep love of music and storytelling, she leads campaigns, programs, and narratives that move with intention, whether the goal is public impact, organizational clarity, or cultural resonance.
Her work spans disciplines and sectors, communications strategy, brand alignment, festival production, narrative development, and organizational design. She’s held in-house and agency roles, partnering with clients like the Kennedy Center, Fender, Yo-Yo Ma’s Silkroad Project, and Topo Chico to shape everything from institutional messaging to live events to short films. In each setting, she brings a rare blend of creative instinct, strategic discipline, and deep contextual fluency.
Bisagna co-founded the creative agency 4421 and currently leads communications for a global arts nonprofit navigating complex international narratives. 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.
She’s known for building structure around big ideas, guiding projects from ambiguity to execution, and bringing the kind of clarity that moves work forward across agendas, platforms, and power dynamics.