syreeta gates

creative strategist


Creative, art collector, and archivist. Syreeta Gates is the founder of The Gates Preserve, a multimedia experience company committed to archiving and preserving hip hop culture such that it lasts forever. Currently featured in and a producer on Netlfix’s “Ladies First”. She produces “Yo Stay Hungry” -- a live culinary competition that bridges hip hop with food and beverage, and is co-owner of Most Incredible Studio which celebrates and commemorates the artists and moments that continue to elevate and define hip-hop culture - through LEGO. She was also on the United States Season 2 of LEGO Masters as the first Black woman. She has produced 4 short films and Gates' archival work includes research for” Ladies First”, “Black Pop”, “The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion” and “A Ballerina's Tale.” Her feature documentary Shaping the Culture, is the history of hip-hop in print from copy machines to tweets.

Syreeta has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, RedBull, Black Enterprise, Refinery29, and many other outlets. Her work was lauded in Elena Romero and Elizabeth Way “Fresh Fly Fabulous: 50 Years of Hip Hop Style” (2023), Tony Wagner's, “Creating Innovators” (2015), and John Schlimm's book, “Stand Up!: 75 Young Activists Who Rock the World, And How You Can, Too!" (2013) Gates was also highlighted in Adam Smiley Poswolsky's “The Quarter-Life Breakthrough: Invent Your Own Path, Find Meaningful Work.” (2016)

Syreeta holds a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Youth Culture from Hunter College and a Master’s Degree in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation from New York University. A native New Yorker, Syreeta is from South Jamaica Queens. #QGTM