Holiday Studio Sale
December 6, 2019 - January 17, 2020
Opening Party and Kickoff: Friday, December 6
Member Early Access: 5pm
Public Sale: 5:30-9pm
Live Music by JimBo Trout & the Fishpeople
Food & Beverages Available for Purchase
Come party with Creative Growth for our annual Holiday Studio Sale, opening December 6, 2019.
This exciting event is the one time each year when Creative Growth opens its archive to the public,
sharing and selling the gorgeous artwork created by the entire studio. For the first time, the artwork
sale will extend into the gallery for a larger and more dynamic shopping experience.
The entire building will be filled with one-of-a-kind textiles, furniture, ceramics, rugs, woodwork,
drawings, paintings, prints, and much more. The gallery shop will also feature our newest, exclusive
merchandise, including enamel pins by John Martin, socks by Marion Bolton, tea towels by Ray
Vickers, kids' tees and onesies by Allan Lofberg, and limited-edition T-shirts and sweatshirts by Nicole
Storm and Ron Veasey made in collaboration with Everlane.
Each purchase not only brings the unique art into your homes and the lives of your loved ones, but
also gives back to Creative Growth and the artists who call our Oakland-based studio home. Join the
community, meet the artists and staff, and discover memorable gifts while celebrating the holiday
season and the power of art to transform lives.
Creative Growth is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit art studios for artists with disabilities,
providing a professional environment for artistic development and representation. The Creative
Growth studio in Uptown Oakland, California, is home to over 150 artists working in a variety of
media. Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a
model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression
and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication.
Image credit: Gail Lewis, Untitled (GL 031), 2018, Mixed Media
Holiday Studio Sale
December 6, 2019 - January 17, 2020
Opening Party and Kickoff: Friday, December 6
Member Early Access: 5pm
Public Sale: 5:30-9pm
Live Music by JimBo Trout & the Fishpeople
Food & Beverages Available for Purchase
Come party with Creative Growth for our annual Holiday Studio Sale, opening December 6, 2019.
This exciting event is the one time each year when Creative Growth opens its archive to the public,
sharing and selling the gorgeous artwork created by the entire studio. For the first time, the artwork
sale will extend into the gallery for a larger and more dynamic shopping experience.
The entire building will be filled with one-of-a-kind textiles, furniture, ceramics, rugs, woodwork,
drawings, paintings, prints, and much more. The gallery shop will also feature our newest, exclusive
merchandise, including enamel pins by John Martin, socks by Marion Bolton, tea towels by Ray
Vickers, kids' tees and onesies by Allan Lofberg, and limited-edition T-shirts and sweatshirts by Nicole
Storm and Ron Veasey made in collaboration with Everlane.
Each purchase not only brings the unique art into your homes and the lives of your loved ones, but
also gives back to Creative Growth and the artists who call our Oakland-based studio home. Join the
community, meet the artists and staff, and discover memorable gifts while celebrating the holiday
season and the power of art to transform lives.
Creative Growth is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit art studios for artists with disabilities,
providing a professional environment for artistic development and representation. The Creative
Growth studio in Uptown Oakland, California, is home to over 150 artists working in a variety of
media. Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a
model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression
and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication.
Image credit: Gail Lewis, Untitled (GL 031), 2018, Mixed Media
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