Creative Re/Frame: Embracing Change and Possibility

OCTOBER EXHIBITION

Creative Re/Frame: Embracing Change and Possibility 

Dates: October 3 – 26
First Friday: Friday, October 3 5PM to 9PM

Reception & Artist Talk: Sunday, October 26 3:30PM – 5:30PM

The theme explores how artists respond to constant flux, transforming challenges into opportunity through imaginative vision. 

While change remains inevitable, we embrace creative thinking to envision a more meaningful, connected, and vibrant world. Art becomes both mirror and blueprint—reflecting where we are while reframing where we might go.

Creative Re/Frame, celebrating its 5th Anniversary, is thrilled to collaborate with SoWa’s TAG Art Gallery to curate this exhibition. 

contemplative, artists can create masterpieces that open up space for fresh attention and a deeper, more profound encounter with the world.

Guest Curators: Wendy and Jeannette (Jen) Guillemin and Wendy Swart Grossman co founders of CREATIVE RE/FRAME where they envision a world where business and art join forces to create economic, social, and cultural value, driving a triple bottom line of People, Planet, and Profit. They aim to empower their clients to integrate bold creative vision, a commitment to social impact, and strategic execution to develop innovative solutions that inspire change, foster sustainability, and propel innovation. This year Creative Re/Frame, celebrating its 5th Anniversary, is thrilled to collaborate with TAG Gallery to curate this exhibition, host a celebratory event and workshops for artists. This partnership will enrich our creative sector, bring people together, build community, first networking opportunities and enrich people’s lives with fun, and creative experiences. 

I am thrilled to work closely with Jen and Wendy, I have been admiring and following their trajectory for a long time, they supported me and applauded me when I first told them about starting my own organization, Their knowledge, contagious energy and commitment to their mission is commendable and should serve as model for us all. “Claudia Fiks, NEAC / TAG founder and director”