A research-led platform exploring creativity as a force for change.
Through digital exhibitions, interdisciplinary projects, and critical dialogue, Creativitism explores how creative practices respond to contemporary cultural, social, and global challenges.
What is Creativitism?
Creativitism is an evolving creative ecosystem connecting artistic research, digital curation, and critical inquiry.
It functions as a platform for projects and exhibitions that explore how creativity shapes our understanding of the world, and how it might help reshape it.
Each project engages a different context or global concern, forming part of an expanding archive of visual and conceptual explorations.
Featured Projects
The Conversation of Eve
An ongoing visual and research-based project exploring themes of identity, gender, mythology, and cultural reconstruction through contemporary artistic language.
A research-led visual practice
2025 - Ongoing
Can the Future Be Saved?
A curated digital exhibition bringing together 15 projects by 12 artists across six countries, exploring how creative practices respond to uncertainty, fragmentation, and shifting futures.
Digital Exhibition
September 2024 — ongoing
Expanded with Publication Edition 2026
Creativitism Manifesto
Creativity is no longer optional, it is essential.
Creativitism is grounded in the belief that shared imagination, diverse perspectives, and cross-border collaboration can shape more responsible futures.
Current Exhibition
Can the Future Be Saved?
Digital Exhibition
September 2024 — ongoing
Expanded with Publication Edition 2026
A curated digital exhibition bringing together artists from diverse contexts to explore uncertainty, vulnerability, and responsibility in times of global transformation.
The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on how artistic practices can generate alternative perspectives and critical awareness.
An Expanding Archive of Projects
Creativitism grows through ongoing projects, exhibitions, and collaborative research.
Each initiative contributes to an evolving archive shaped by dialogue, experimentation, and critical engagement.