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CE artists (and staff) had a multi-faceted and enlightening day while visiting the San Francisco Campus of California College of the Arts. Zarouhie Abdalian demonstrated to CE artists how to...
Continue reading ‘Crushed Pigment, Lucha Libre, and Intravenous Painting at CCA’ →
Many of our artists are multi-disciplinary, and in addition to their visual work use music, writing and dance to augment and express their need to create. Now we can add...
Several ape-men, a razor gun, and a cupcake loving robot, along with other renegade artworks from our current gallery show “Science” Fiction have left the home-base on 16th street and...
Continue reading ‘“Science” Fiction Exhibition colonizes Boogaloos’ →
One of our longest running community partnerships is with Boogaloos Restaurant on Valencia Street in San Francisco. They have been displaying our artwork since way back in the long forgotten...
I started the gallery (Jack Fischer Gallery) because Creativity Explored made me fall in love with art all over again……I decided to open my gallery to show such work as...
The last time we explored the warm and misty environment of the Conservatory of Flowers was in April of last year when the butterfly exhibit was in full flutter. This...
Bertha, Selene, Jose, Lakeshia and I took off for a field trip to the Yerba Buena Center to see the big show featuring local Bay Area artists. We left Creativity...
Artists from Creativity Explored’s lower Potrero Hill studio recently immersed themselves in the humid and leafy environment known as The Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. In anticipation of...
Here is Evelyn Reyes enjoying her paintings at the Meridian Gallery in March. She was part of a group show titled Form+ that was curated by Lawrence Rinder. We all...
Selene Perez, Theresa Perez, Marcus McClure, Tonya Lewis, and I took the ‘L’ from Market and Church all the way out to the zoo. The sky was blue and it...
Food is often a topic of interest, trade, obsession and festivity at Creativity Explored (as it is around the globe). The daily visit of the “food truck” at break time...
Continue reading ‘Taproots, Shoots and Fruits of Labor: the workshop, the mural’ →
The utility box that studio artists Peter Cordova and Vincent Jackson painted with teaching artist Paul Moshammer in January 2007 finally had a dedication ceremony. Mayor Gavin Newsom came to...
Albert, Melody, Maria, Nubia and I went to check out the CCA art scene. Paul McCarthy’s “Low Life Slow Life” is an eclectic show with artwork that McCarthy and other...
What a great trip! First we took the 22 bus to Market to catch the ‘T’ line downtown. We got off at 4th Street and King. Bertha, Jose, Lakishia, Selene,...
With the rain letting up for a bit we decided to get out and about. The Headlands Center for the Arts in Marin was our destination. Of course we encountered...
Last Wednesday, my group and I were lucky to have the van for a beautiful day outside. Merna Lum, Tonya Lewis, Lance Rivers, Camille Holvoet, Quintin Rodriquez and I headed...
Here are Pancho, Theresa, Walter, and Hector posing in front of the statue of Giuseppe Verdi, romantic composer of the 19th century. This is on the way to the Louise...
On our trip last week to the Marin Headlands and Baker Beach, we came across the ancient and fabled trickster- Coyote!! After meandering around Cronkhite Park in the Marin Headlands...
These photos are from our action-packed day at the Exploratorium. Boy, that place is filled with kids and science. Walter Kresnik and Albert Meyer kept themselves busy investigating the various...
Artist Nathalye Zamora took some of these pictures of our field trip out to Tilden Park in the East Bay. Megan Saperstein and I led a group of about twelve...
Every week Merna Lum, Lance Rivers, Tonya Lewis, Alfred Vargas and I venture into the world on an outing. Last Wednesday, Pancho Cruz and Camille Holvoet joined us and we...
Michael Bernard Loggins, studio artist