Support Neurodivergent Artists this Holiday Season
Your gift enriches the lives of artists like Taneya Lovelace

Your gift enriches the lives of artists like Taneya Lovelace
Donate now to provide lifelong support for disabled artists!
With the many changes that greeted us 2025, Creativity Explored has remained diligent in providing a sanctuary for artists with disabilities. We are committed to nurturing the artistry, aspirations and well-being of 140 adult artists with developmental disabilities and securing our artists’ place in their chosen industry through exhibitions, galleries and art fairs. We all know that looming federal spending will devastate crucial, everyday services that help people like Taneya Lovelace live the safe, dignified lives they deserve. Political upheaval is putting hard-won rights at risk.
Together, there is so much we can do. With your help, we’ll join forces with caring people across the country to fight for the services and supports that people with disabilities need. We’ll also keep our commitments to artists with disabilities by offering a caring creative community – a sanctuary – for more and more adults and youth.
Your donation provides disabled artists with life-altering access:
- $1,000 - Invest in CE's longevity as we protect our artists through uncertain times
- $500 - Sponsor a youth artists' summer camp or afterschool program
- $250 - Pave a path for CE artists’ future endeavors, like digital art and animation classes
- $100 - Fund a studio activation, like Imaginate Saturdays
- $50 - Provide a CE artist with one-on-one mentorship to explore new art mediums like ceramics
Our Mission: Creativity Explored is a San Francisco nonprofit and studio-based collective that partners with people with developmental disabilities to create an artistic community where any person can flourish. We do this by placing the work, needs, culture, and experience of artists with developmental disabilities at the center of the community in a way that honors humanity, respects self-agency, and nurtures creative potential www.creativityexplored.org