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Creativity Explored extends a heartfelt thank you to all the people who helped us celebrate our 25th Anniversary at Foreign Cinema on May 15. The event was a roaring success;...
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We are pleased to announce that we have a new look! What started as a gallery and studio face lift has extended to our entire public face! We love the...
If you have visited our San Francisco gallery recently, you may have noticed our work and exhibition spaces are starting to look different. Thanks to generous support from the Bothin...
We’ve been working hard to create an online presence as vibrant, diverse, and personal as our studio and gallery. Creativity Explored’s new website makes it even easier to browse wonderful...
Greetings! We are pleased to announce that we have relocated our second studio to One Arkansas Street, Studio E. The studio was formerly located at 16th and Folsom Streets. CEII...
This year produced remarkable results for Creativity Explored studio artists. The range of individual artwork broadened significantly, projects and exhibitions were outstanding, and we were able to reach new audiences,...
Writing this letter to you several times a year prompts me to look at Creativity Explored activities that have occurred in recent months, and then to relate those events to...
This Director’s Corner was written by Pilar Olabarria, a Creativity Explored Teaching Artist. Little did I know that when I walked in for my first day on the job at...
…And what better time to reflect on not only how much we’ve grown in the past two decades but on how lucky we’ve been. I continue to be floored and...
We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all the volunteers who have contributed their time and energy to Creativity Explored during the past year. Some very talented people...
“It’s like walking into a diamond mine!”— Arts patron at the June 27 opening This simple expression nicely sums up the Creativity Explored gallery and studio as experienced by people...
Greetings! 2001 was an incredibly busy year for us. We spent about six months “revisioning” which necessitated taking a hard look at the organization — our history, our programs, where...
Neil Young and Thanh Diep, studio artist, at the 2006 SF Notables fundraiser (photo by Erik Auerbach)