
Amy Pence-Brown (right) is a writer, body image activist, artist, and historian in Boise, Idaho. She has a master’s degree in art & architectural history and has worked at many museums and has juried and curated numerous exhibitions. She’s been a body image activist for the past 14 years and became internationally known for her radical stand for self-love at the Capital City Public Market in Boise, Idaho in 2015, which was documented in a blog post, photographs and a video viewed over 200 million times. Her message about the value of all bodies, no matter their size, has been covered by numerous media outlets, including CNN, USA Today, Cosmopolitan, People, TODAY, Huffington Post, Upworthy, HLN, the Dr. Oz show, SHAPE, xo Jane, TIME and Fitness magazine. She continues to lead the body positive revolution through public speaking and education, including on the TEDx stage, to students young and old, and the Boise Rad Fat Collective, a radical group of 3,700 people of all ages, sizes, colors, genders and nationalities. She leads RADCAMP: A Body Positive Boot Camp for women and teens and Be RAD! Be YOU! A Body Image Workshop for Girls aged 10-12.
Kristin Montgomery (left) is an Interior Designer, crafter, and art enthusiast who has grown up in the Treasure Valley. She attended the University of Idaho where she received a degree in Interior Design with a minor in Architecture, and uses that knowledge when working as a Designer & Project Manager for Commercial & Residential projects. She has served as Volunteer Coordinator & Event Layout Planner for Alefort (part of Treefort Music Fest) since 2016. She has also served as Chairperson for the Interior Designers of Idaho; Chair Affair (a furniture design competition) for several years. In her spare time she likes to donate her skills to local non-profit capital improvement projects. She loves spending time with her husband and daughter, traveling, finding hidden gems (locations) in Idaho, and experiencing new music.