History

I founded CReATE STUDIO in 2009 out of my garage. I had been inspired to create the studio following a visit with my two daughters to our favorite museum in LA., where the free flow of creativity was infectious. I was so moved by the time we spent there caught up in creating.
I watched other kids and families get caught up in creating too. There was total freedom for all. The space itself became inspirational. ( pictured -my garage, 2009)

I knew I wanted to have more of the kind of experience, and I wanted others to have it, too. I have always had a passion for recycling and reusing odds and ends in my own creative projects. In fact, it’s a staple in my art and creativity. Because the museum exhibits were centered around recycling I saw how my own way of creating fit into my vision for others, too.

I truly believe creativity is part of our innate nature and it’s how we express ourselves. In fact, I have come to think of creativity as a thinking muscle in our brains. Establishing CReATE STUDIO forged a means for everyone to connect with that experience by making with recycled materials. It’s art fun for everyone. ( pictured- 31828 Village Center Road Location, 2011)

I truly believe creativity is part of our innate nature and it’s how we express ourselves. In fact, I have come to think of creativity as a thinking muscle in our brains. Establishing CReATE STUDIO forged a means for everyone to connect with that experience by making with recycled materials. It’s art fun for everyone. ( pictured- 31828 Village Center Road Location, 2011)

The building of new and untapped ideas and talents leads to a future of bright thinkers and great problem-solvers for generations to come. This is a place where a shoebox becomes an Android, a bottle cap a Scorpion’s claw, or an egg carton cup becomes the prettiest springtime flower you ever saw.

This is art space, in all its forms is a place from my heart, to yours. 
Enjoy!
Jemma
Owner/ Founder

CReATE’s on a mission
to provide creative outlets and environmental awareness through artistic exploration, recycling and reuse.