● What’s all this about?
Voice’s Being Heard
The greatest artist you may never know could be a custodian,
a banker, a receptionist, a mother — someone whose life got too busy, so they set the paintbrush, the pen, the clay down.
Not because the creativity left…
but because there was no space for it.
This is about changing that.
● How would you do that?
Community connections
This small, growing community exists to make room for hobby artists to take themselves seriously again — to create without pressure, without permission, simply because making art matters.
Because art makes people feel something.
Seen. Understood. Less alone.
But it can’t do any of that if it never gets made.
So we make space.
For creatives to exist.
Current events
In the past, I’ve hosted art nights — low-pressure, late-night hangs where creatives brought their own supplies and made whatever they wanted, side by side. No specifics, just good company and time to create.
I’m bringing that back.
Once a month, I’ll be hosting Art in the Park — a casual, open space to show up, sit in nature, share a few supplies, and make something cool. No experience needed, no expectations.
Just come create.
The goal is simple: keep it accessible, welcoming, and real.
For dates, locations, and updates, follow along on social media.
Coming soon
The long-term dream is a permanent space — something of our own.
A shared studio where creatives can gather, make, and connect. A place that feels alive with ideas, built by a growing, interconnected community of artists.
Everything I’m doing — creating, selling, hosting — is building toward that.
A space where we can host classes at an accessible price, share resources, and make art more available to more people.
And a space that puts the artists on the wall who never thought they’d belong in a gallery.
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