OUR WHO

Our board isn’t made up of suits, shareholders, or salaried execs — it’s made up of dirtbags.

The kind who believed in Vanarchy before it existed. No product. No plan. Not even a functioning website — just vibes and a shared willingness to build something different from the ground up.

Follow their work. Share their art. Book them. Hire them. Hype them.

Support them like they supported us — no questions, no excuses.

MEET THE CREW

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MEET THE CREW *

A smiling couple wearing wide-brimmed hats stand in an outdoor setting. The woman is in a white, embroidered dress, and the man has a camera around his neck. They are surrounded by greenery and hanging planters.

Carly Wesolowski & John Groh | @WoodstockOnWheels
Our Visual Vagabond & Transit Troubadour

John brings the music. Carly captures the magic. Together, they roll in Woodstock on Wheels — a 30-foot Bluebird bus turned roaming stage, home, and creative time capsule. Spotted at gatherings like Skooliepalooza, Escapar, and Descend on Bend — it’s always parked (or broken down) at the intersection of art, music, and movement.

Carly’s photography doesn’t just document the vanlife world — it helps define it. Her lens has helped shape Vanarchy’s visual identity from the ground up.

They bring the soul, the sound, and the still frame.

A person with a backpack smiling brightly near a waterfall with a rainbow in the background. The scene includes rocky terrain, green foliage, and steep cliffs under a clear blue sky.

Rita Carr | @ritaandtheroad
Our Brand Pixie

Rita Carr is the reason this brand has taste. She’s been dragging our chaos into alignment since day one, and somehow managed to make seat covers that slap and packaging that doesn’t suck. She’s worked with everyone from Harley-Davidson to small town breweries. Her art’s been featured in Business Insider and Tiny House Magazine. Rita’s our visual compass—and the reason the brand doesn’t just look good, but feels right.

Rita is a go-to creative for brands that don’t play it safe. She’s designed beer labels, murals, and merch for companies nationwide. Her work has been featured by outlets like Business Insider and Tiny House Magazine.