Creativity Explored
Gallery
3245 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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Upcoming Events (10)
KARL AAPI Levi's Plaza Art Dry Clay Workshop
Google Apple/Outlook Recognizing the indelible contributions of artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities working in the visual arts, this exhibition challenges conventional narratives and broadens our understanding of creativity, innovation, and expression. Since Creative Growth’s opening in 1974 and the subsequent launch of NIAD in 1982 and Creativity Explored in 1983, these institutions have been at the forefront of creating visibility for artists with disabilities in the Bay A
Google Apple/Outlook View Event → Apr 26 Art Dry Clay Workshop
Google Apple/Outlook This show is all about comfort text: resilience in everyday words, writing and reading. Expression can also be wordless, the use of line and color as new vocabulary, pushing a thought out onto a surface, making marks and continuously trying to communicate with the world. We tell stories to sustain ourselves and find each other. These messages embedded in art become an emotional telegram– a signal flare with a flame of memory trailing behind it. Feeling Language is about book
Google Apple/Outlook Visions is a group exhibition of Creativity Explored artists James Miles, Elana Cooper, Nubia Ortega, Lance Rivers, and Tranesha Smith-Kilgore.Read More ▸ View Event → Jul 28 Progressive Art Education Round Table
Google Apple/Outlook Black Gold: Stories Untold invites 17 contemporary artists and collectives to reflect on the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans who lived in California from the Gold Rush to the Reconstruction period following the Civil War (c. 1849–1877). Through newly commissioned and recent artworks, the exhibition highlights important but lesser-known figures and narratives from California’s history, exploring the presence of slavery and the struggle for legal right
Google Apple/Outlook Creativity Explored is proud to partner with Adobe Books to exhibit Cuentos en Colores. Through the immersive work of artists with disabilities who live, work, and create in the Mission district, Cuentos en Colores foregrounds voices too often excluded from cultural conversations. Challenging a monolithic idea of what Latine identity is, this exhibition insists on the continued presence of Latine identity by affirming that no single definition can contain its fullness.Read M
Google Apple/Outlook Join us for an all day event at Market Market in Palm Springs for the opening of TRIPLETS on November 9th! Come enjoy HiFi vinyl DJ, food, beverage, bar and a SheChimp activation.All are welcome!Read More ▸ View Event → Oct 19 Curator walk-through of All Things in Motion with Jonathan Carver Moore
Google Apple/Outlook Creativity Explored is thrilled to bring an art fair championing artists with disabilities to downtown San Francisco! Partnering with The Open Invitational, we'll bring together progressive studios from across the country, providing individual funding so that studios can join when other fairs have traditionally been out of reach.Read More ▸ View Event → Jan 15 to Mar 28 Hung Kei Shiu: Color Field
Google Apple/Outlook SFMOMA is showcasing our artists in three exhibitions! Camille Holvoet's artwork is included in Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture, Kevin Chu in When the World Is Watching, and Andrew Li in Unity through Skateboarding, all located on the 2nd floor.Read More ▸ View Event → Aug 3 to Aug 31 Visions - Jack Fischer Gallery