Mia, Angela and Caroline Hurley

Caroline has a BFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design. For her RISD thesis she conceptualized, designed, and directed an original play, "Balloon," from costumes and sets to characters and narrative, weaving together individual, collective and personal stories culminating in an interactive dialogue with the audience. She is currently studying at the Atlantic School for acting in New York while continuing her painting and purse creations for Ladeeda.

Angela has a BFA in acting from Tisch School of the Arts where she focused in experimental theatre and has an MA in Architecture from Washington University. For her thesis she created an innovative model for Home Depot, engaging the shopping experience on an interactive level which was acclaimed and pitched to Home Depot by the Rockwell Group where she currently works as an Architect. She recently designed the sets for the movie, "Team America: World Police" as well as designing restaurants and hotels in New York City. Her latest project is the design for the New Orleans restaurant Commaders Palace that was damaged in Hurricane Katrina, while she continues to work in tandem with her sisters at Ladeeda.

Mia has a BFA in acting from Tisch School of the Arts where she worked with New York theatres Mabou Mines and with director Ping Chong, developing pieces performed at PS 122, The Kitchen and La Mama. She returned to NYU for an MA in Tisch's Interactive Telecommunication Program and worked again as a resident artist with Mabou Mines after graduating, co-directing and designing an interactive multi-media performace based on the life of Eddie Cantor, "Apostle of Pep." She has designed posters for "Gospel at Colonus" at Carnegie Hall and "Orange Flower Water" for The Edge Theatre. Currently she works in New Media design for IFC, Independent Film Channel and AMC/American Movie Classics while collaborating with her sisters in the branding and design of Ladeeda.