RMDCV (Red Maple Dome Creative Ventures) cultivates ventures where art, story, and innovation meet—connecting worlds that are too often kept separate.
We operate at the intersection of creative practice and strategic decision-making, helping organizations, artists, and leaders navigate moments where imagination and execution must coexist. Our work is designed for environments where traditional consulting falls short and purely artistic spaces lack access to real-world resources.
RMDCV is not a single product or discipline.
It is a connective practice.
Through VLX (VastLab Experimental) and its related programs, we produce artist-led experiences centered on performance, music, and experimental work. These gatherings often take place alongside major industry moments, intentionally redirecting attention, judgment, and resources back into local creative communities.
Through Strategic Advisory, we work with companies and leadership teams facing complexity—growth inflection points, cultural change, emerging technology, and organizational ambiguity. We bring clarity without flattening nuance, using creative frameworks and lived experience to help leaders make better decisions under uncertainty.
Through Soft Parade Charters (Marina Del Rey, CA), we create immersive, place-based experiences that remove people from habitual contexts. These sailboat charters use environment, movement, and conversation to shift perspective—often revealing insights that don’t surface in conference rooms or slide decks.
Across all of this work, RMDCV acts as a bridge—bringing together operators and artists, technologists and performers, strategists and storytellers. We design containers where different ways of thinking can coexist long enough to produce something meaningful. Existing for organizations and individuals who believe creativity is not adjacent to strategy, but essential to it—and who understand that sustainable innovation requires both rigor and imagination.
We build carefully.
We work locally.
We connect what has been kept apart.
And we leave something behind.
