With support from the California Arts Council, Creativity Explored will launch Imaginate Field Trips, a series of 12 free youth tours and artist engagement workshops for 180 middle, high school and transition-aged youth of all abilities and economic backgrounds. The program will target populations that typically lack access to free arts and culture field trips during the school day, offering an inclusive visual arts exposure program that meets VAPA and Common Core academic standards. Of the 180 students served, 50% will have a disability, and at least 30% will come from Title 1 schools.
CE offers safe and accessible studio space and resources for artists with developmental disabilities to work and gain positive career opportunities. Our gallery, which provides professional exhibition opportunities for disabled artists, is a must-see attraction for thousands of locals and international visitors each year. CE artists earn 50% of the proceeds from each sale and 40% of licensing royalties. As a result of CE programming, disabled artists learn skills, earn income, and gain independence. To date, CE artists have earned over $2.2 million from their artwork, and many have achieved international recognition. In addition to being included in numerous private collections, artwork by CE studio artists has been shown in museums and galleries in 14 countries.
CE has recently implemented bold plans to become an intergenerational organization, developing youth offerings designed to appropriately address students’ needs across ages, settings, and abilities. In 2023, we launched Imaginate Youth, a series of workshops designed to support transition-aged youth with disabilities in collaboration with transition programs at local schools. In 2024, we launched Imaginate YA, an after-school program for transition-aged youth and in 2025 we will launch Camp Imaginate, an inclusive summer camp for middle and high school youth. Adult CE artists support all of these programs through paid opportunities, demonstrating their art practices and supporting youth with disabilities as mentors.

