Love Your DIRT


Co-Founder, Licensed Real Estate Agent
2017 - Present
Tucson

Love Your Dirt was founded in Marfa, Texas in 2017 by Alan Dickson and Taylor Livingston as a cactus, vintage and small-batch maker shop. It was installed in an old refurbished Frito Lay truck. With the ethos of being connected to earth and our community LYD traveled to Tucson and became a real estate team. Their focus is on assisting first time buyers, BIPOC buyers and sellers, and a diverse community of people find, buy and sell homes in the Tucson area.









Alkemis Paint


Trade Sales Manager
2025 - Present
Remote

As the trade sales manager for Alkemis Paint, the world’s first wellness paint, Taylor plays an integral lead role in developing and managing all B2B clients and initiatives.








The Cosine


Marketing & Communications Consultant
2022 – Present
Remote

As a Marketing & Communications Consultant for The Cosine, Taylor plays an integral role in shaping the brand's public image and driving engagement through strategic digital and social media initiatives. She works closely with the senior team to create and implement a cohesive social media strategy, manage digital assets and project archives, and advise on internal and external networking and engagement strategies.







Studio Rick Joy


Director of Communications & Operations

2020 - 2023
Tucson

As the Director of Communications & Operations at Studio Rick Joy, Taylor’s role encompassed overseeing all communications efforts, from strategic marketing campaigns to public relations, and managing the day-to-day operations for the studio, its events, and client projects. Taylor's leadership was crucial in dvelopment and new business opportunities. She created the studio’s social media page and grew the Instagram following to 105k.







MOCA Tucson


Director of Development & Membership
2018 – 2019
Tucson

In her role as Director of Development & Membership at MOCA Tucson, Taylor was responsible for cultivating new revenue streams and maintaining relationships with donors, members, and other key stakeholders. She managed major gifts, memberships, and grant administration while overseeing event production to engage the community and enhance member retention. Her work was essential in securing funding and sustaining the museum’s mission.







Cherry On Top


Co-Founder
2016 & 2018
Marfa

Cherry On Top Marfa was an annual includsive pop-up community event hosted by the #CherryCult, a group of national creatives & makers. All events were free including: creative and sociopolitical workshops, performances, film festival, yoga classes, and a large market. Part of the proceeds went to Planned Parenthood.





Sandy’s 7/11


Artist and Curator
2016
Marfa

Sandy’s 7 to 11 was a group exhibition of painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, video, and film created by artists primarily based in Marfa.

This site-specific art installation was organized by Taylor Livingston, with an opening reception Wednesday, September 21st, 2016, 7-11pm.







The Hopper Art Trust


Director
2011 – 2015
Los Angeles

As the Director of the The Hopper Art Trust, Taylor managed operations, administration, exhibitions and communications. She worked directly with the board and beneficiaries to identify creative & financial opportunities, played a vital role in the archival digitization of the art and film collections. Taylor managed all public relations and press efforts, ensuring the sucess of all projects and events.







Apart Projects



Co-Founder & Director
2011 – 2013
Los Angeles


As the Co-Founder of Apart Projects, an art production company that served both private and public art communities, Taylor was responsible for internal operations, administrative tasks, and communication strategies. She worked on exhibitions and creative productions. She oversaw budgets, contracts, and logistics for all projects.


















Los Angeles Nomadic Division


Operations, Projects & Events Manager
2009 – 2011
Los Angeles

During her time at LAND, Taylor was an essential part of the operations team, managing multiple concurrent projects and events that spanned a wide range of artistic and cultural expressions. She coordinated the production of art exhibitions and events, working with over 100 artists, curators, and collaborators. Taylor’s role included organizing calendars, facilitating communication with stakeholders, and assisting with fundraising, sales, and in-kind donations.