Indigaux (they/them/their) is a rare species of hyperpunk faerie discovered in Connecticut, circa 1997. Using their synesthesia as a guide, Indigaux produces experimental electronic music, ambient noise, and alternative hip hop. Indigaux generates love and life energy by performing their musical creations for live audiences, usually in their natural habitat of New Haven, CT. There has also been reported sightings of Indigaux in Brooklyn, Boston, and Atlanta. This is due to their natural attraction to underground art and music districts.
AKA, Dyme Ellis, the Founder and Executive Director of Punq Noire Festival of Underground Arts. Dyme is a Black, queer, nonbinary artist and organizer from New Haven, CT. Passionate about bringing opportunities and resources to queer artists and artists of color, Dyme is driven by an internal mission to foster and stimulate Connecticut’s colorful communities through creative, eventful experiences. December 2019, Dyme Ellis organized a pop up fashion show at Yale Architecture Gallery. August 2020, Dyme Ellis organized Black Art Matters/Black Art is Resistance (BAM/BAR) at Artspace. In 2021, Dyme gained experience as an assistant at Arts Council of Greater New Haven. They are currently a cohort of The Pride Network’s Transformational Leadership Initiative, and a mentee of Luke Blankenship, former Executive Director of Florida’s largest nonprofit LGBTQ Pride organization. Dyme Ellis is excited to present Punq Noire Festival of Underground Arts, a manifestation of their passion, love for, and dedication to Connecticut’s rich and eccentric artist communities.