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This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Laura Daza was our speaker.
Photos by Claudia Schmitt
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Diana Pinos was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.
When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.
It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.
Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.
Meet the Speaker:
Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.
Our theme for June is PATTERN. It was chosen by our Chennai chapter and illustrated by Nishant Saldanha. Recognizing, forming, and breaking patterns are core components of creativity. Visuals, sounds, movements, and the passage of time all form patterns that shape our existence and our work. Our Chennai chapter’s selection of this theme was inspired by the art form kōlam; which features patterns of dots that are encircled or connected by straight and curved lines. These intricate, geometric designs are created on the thresholds and floors of houses, temples and businesses using rice flour. The practice is deeply rooted in South Indian culture to welcome guests into the home and bring good fortune and prosperity. Traditionally created by women, our Chennai chapter shared that these beautiful designs are often created by family members and neighbors as a communal activity. Connections between people form patterns in our lives too. Which patterns in your relationships, work, and habits are worth repeating? Which ones should be changed? What new pattern do you want to create?
Meet the Speaker:
Praveen Alva formed Alva Kuuto in 2022 to take Tulu to the global stage. Alva Kuuto literally means ‘Alva’s collective/group’. Alva Kuuto is the first & the only indie band writing and performing in the 2500-year-old Dravidian language. At present the group comprises of Praveen Alva on Vocals and Acoustic guitar, Abhilash Shet on Bass guitar, Anshuman Uphadhay on Drums and Siddharth Pradeep on Electric Guitar. The band involves and engages the audience through narration of stories, memories, emotions and presents folk melodies in contemporary sensibilities and arrangements. Through this Praveen Alva’s effort is towards informing the audience about the coastal life, its culture, and the language which binds the region - TULU.
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Juan Jurado was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Juan Jurado was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Diana Pinos was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Diana Pinos was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
June 8, 2018 hosted by Art Gym Denver.
Thank you to our global sponsor Adobe. And our local partners Finberg Law and AdClub Colorado
Photos by Justin LeVett
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Johanna Escobar was our speaker.
Photo by Alexander Florez
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Gema Fillol was our speaker.
Photo by Alexander Florez
Hosted by the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA).
Food provided by Leven Deli
Coffee by Purple Door
Photo by Justin LeVett
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Diana Pinos was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.
When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.
It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.
Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.
Meet the Speaker:
Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.
CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.
When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.
It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.
Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.
Meet the Speaker:
Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Juan Jurado was our speaker.
Photo by Claudia Schmitt
Fall 2009 graduates assemble to show off their skills to potential employers and the local creative community at the Portfolio Show at The Art Institute of Portland.
Learn more about The Art Institute of Portland: www.artinstitutes.edu/portland
Photo: Lulu Hoeller
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Federico Stöltzing was our speaker.
Photo by Alex florez
This CreativeMornings / Barcelona event was generously hosted by Imagin Cafe
Federico Stöltzing was our speaker.
Photo by Alex florez