- Creativity Explored
Led by professional teaching artists, campers explore painting, ceramics, fiber arts, digital media, and more! Camp Imaginate is an inclusive, welcoming environment that centers youth with disabilities, while also welcoming students of all abilities interested in art Come make art, make friends, and make summer count!
- CREATIVITY EXPLORED - Updated June 2025 - Yelp
Explore portfolios of over 130 practicing disabled artists offering up their drawings, paintings, collages, ceramics, embroidery, fashions, prints, and multimedia creations – all for sale or pure enjoyment
- Creativity Explored - Empowering Artists of All Abilities | KQED
Witness the power of art and inclusivity through Creativity Explored, a collective based in SF that partners with neurodiverse and developmentally disabled artists
- Trump’s budget threatens programs for developmentally disabled artists
OPINION: Dramatic cuts to Medicaid could impact organizations like Creativity Explored, which serves developmentally disabled people in San Francisco, Linda Johnson writes
- Creativity Explored - San Francisco Design Week
Creativity Explored was founded in San Francisco in 1983 by Florence and Elias Katz, an artist and a psychologist, in the belief that art is essential to life In our studios and virtually, over 130 artists share their talents with a variety of traditional and new media
- Creativity Explored | SF Art Week
Creativity Explored is a nonprofit art gallery and professional working studio that partners with over 130 neurodiverse artists to provide opportunities to share, exhibit, license, and sell their artwork
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Check out the event calendar for Creativity Explored in San Francisco, along with artist, ticket and venue information, photos, videos, and address
- Events Exhibitions ∖ Creativity Explored
Find inspiration in the mesmerizing works of CE artists as we explore the depths of Creativity and engage in a guided bookmaking workshop, shedding light on the healing connection between art and anxiety
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