Where a love of humanity & a passion for the arts connects

Cheri Brown, LCSW, LCDC INCSA Founder/Exec. Dir.
Her fascination with the arts began as a child after hearing of angels falling from heaven with the chief musician and learning of relatives (a CEO of Motown, Radio Station owners in Oklahoma, and jazz musicians & vocalist on 18th & Vine in Kansas City) who were doing well in the industry. Ms. Brown has been acting since high school. She founded INCSA's programs and services based on the belief that the arts & entertainment industry needed to be transformed from exploitation as a norm, to a place where the emotional, physical, and financial needs of artist were respected. Ms. Brown was recently seen as Cynthia in Sweat by Lynn Nottage at Playhouse 2000 in Kerrville, TX and Mamma Ruth in Calling by Georgie Lee at Overtime Theatre in San Antonio, TX. She credits her acting coaches Calvin J Walker (Dallas), Andrew Jacobi Jeeter (SATCO President), Seniors in Play Instructors Danielle King and Cindy Rodriguez Martinez and her daughter Oli for helping with lines and character development. Ms. Brown has a few IMDb film credits and was honored to be an assistant producer for Cedric Thomas Smith's courage depiction of the effects of PTSD among Veterans in his award-winning film, "Losing Lalo." Ms. Brown is in her second term as a Board of Director for the San Antonio Theatre Coalition. She is licensed in the state of Texas as a clinical social worker and substance abuse counselor. She is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers.
"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." Pablo Picasso

Patrick King President Emeritus
AKTAS or as the Swedish say, "Pay Attention"
Mr. King arrived in San Antonio with incredible tales from L.A. He worked with Sam Raimi in the superhero/horror film "Darkman." He also crafted props and served as a Technical Advisor for Star Trek the Next Generation, Hook, and Murder She Wrote. Mr. King is a filmmaker's filmmaker. His eye for detail and instinct for the use of light makes him an exceptional colorist. Always willing to create with seasoned and emerging talent. Mr. King recently collaborated with Overtime Theatre Director Dave Stone-Robb and the Invincible Czars to film and sync their music in a remake of "Nosferatu." He also filmed interviews with Deja Hall (former Voice Contestant and recent songless at the Wonder and San Pedro Playhouse) to be archived through San Antonio Theatre Coalition (SATCO). Mr. King has spent the last five years in San Antonio building AKTAS; his production company, mastering Blackmagic's suite of film software.as seen in his RomCom "The Scoundrel & the Fiend." Mr. King has eight or nine copyrighted screenplays with a hundred and ten thousand words to prove it. Hobbies include, "staying alive, and staying busy." Mr. King is creating pitch decks, mentoring young minds in the filmmaking industry and raising funds for future projects.

Bi-lingual Secretary
"Chayito" Champion is a multi-talented internationally acclaimed flamenco recording songstress and dancer. She is a key figure in maintaining the legacy established by her parents Curro and Teresa Champion. New York Times described her voice as haunting and mesmerizing. She has collaborated with the San Antonio Philharmonic; Austin City Limits She is the CEO for Flamenco Arts Society of San Antonio. She, her family may be seen teaching at Teresa Champion Dance Academy or performing at numerous charitable events and venues. Chayito was inducted into The San Antonio Women's Hall of Fame in 2024 for her contribution to the Arts. She is also the 2025 recipient of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Impact Legacy Merit Awad. Her family was recently featured in the documentary "I Am Champion"