
Create! Magazine Issue #28 Digital | Shop Create! Magazine
Welcome to Create! Magazine Issue #28! We are proud to celebrate five years of our magazine. In-depth discussions with a special emphasis on coziness & spacemaking. Plus tips for creating a …
Creating Your Own Art Exhibition on a Budget: Myths Debunked
Do you ever dream of curating your own art exhibition, whether you're an emerging artist or a budding curator, but believe it's an expensive and unattainable endeavor? Let's dispel those myths and …
Welcome to Issue #42 of Create! Magazine! | Create! Magazine
The same substance has sustained us in creating the magazine year after year, through all the challenges, pivots, and ups and downs, and we want you to know how deeply appreciated you are if …
Alchemy Exhibition - Create! Magazine
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Create! Magazine Issue #25 Digital | Shop Create! Magazine
Supporting emerging artists since 2013, Create! Magazine is a global publication for artists, makers, and artpreneurs. Our mission is to promote fresh, unique work of creatives from around the world. Each …
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General Inquiries For general questions or information about Create! Magazine, please reach out to us at: [email protected] Submissions Interested in submitting your work to be featured in …
Of All The Things I've Ever Known Solo Exhibition by Brandon Owen
Cowboys and horses began finding their way onto canvases in a Banksy-esque stencil and intuitive scribble approach, creating a tension that perfectly reflects the tastes of today’s urban cowboy, who …
Woven Abstract Compositions by Nola Ayoola | Create! Magazine
What continues to motivate you to create your work? I almost don't consider this as motivation, it's more so a constant urge to create and, most importantly, the very need to express my experiences, …
Hand Cut Collage by Aimée Henny Brown | Create! Magazine
I was so excited to make simple, observed objects come to life on the paper, but in wildly different scale or color. The act of drawing felt very powerful, and I wanted a career where I could connect to that …