Creative experiences with soul!

Currently, just for the Wellington community (& friends passing-through) who don’t like mornings.

Find your tribe

Every month, we make space to explore, experience and manifest audaciously creative things.

Action based

For those have a bias towards doing, these gatherings enable you to both experience and make, rather than just sit and listen.

Challenge yourself

You don’t have to be an artist or someone in the creative professions, all are welcome so be bold and join in!

Have fun

As little humans play is the most important learning strategy, we embody that and take having fun seriously so be prepared.

Our latest gatherings

All kind souls are welcome.

Make time to cultivate your creative spirit

Workplaces are evolving

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 states that “44% of workers’ core skills will transform within the next five years” due to the impact of technological advancements, and goes on to highlight the importance of unique human skills such as “creative thinking, resilience, flexibility and agility, along with curiosity and lifelong learning.”

See full report.

“After attending I grew 5 inches and much chilled, harmonious, and happy in my government work environment.”

Anonymous lady, Senior-someone-in-central-government

“When I’m inspired, I get excited and a little pee comes out, plus I can’t wait to see what I’ll come up with next.”

Cameron Lopez, Hotel Manager & 27x A-Day-Coffee-Addict

Creativity will save the world

The United Nations recognizes creativity as essential for building cultural richness and supporting social and economic growth. It plays a crucial role in addressing global challenges and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

See United Nations World Creativity and Innovation Day (21 April).