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welcome to our directory of creative passions!
This directory aims to make it easy for people and organizations to find shared creative passions both locally and internationally. You do not have to have a business to join us. You just have to want to connect to other people who might share a similar interest. We believe that creativity, diversity and sustainability make a place interesting and healthy. They are valuable assets that are not adequately represented in the decision making processes of how our neighborhoods and cities are designed, what our children learn in school, and where money is budgeted in public life. Mapping these creative passions can help illustrate these assets and encourage collective planning and participation. Travelers will also find our directory useful as they plan their trips.
The categories below are based on traditional ways the media talks about the arts with top and sub categories. If you see an arrow at the bottom of the category, that means that there are subcategories below it. You can also hover over “Creatives” in the menu bar to see them.
When you set up your listing, you will be able to pick six categories and six tags that will show up on the map. Explore the categories and try to pick from different groupings so that you show up on the map in different ways.
The tags are useful for organizations or niches that are not specific in the categories. This list will change over time. You are welcome to suggest tags that you would like added and we’ll delete others if there is no interest. Too many categories or tags will just confuse people so we will try to keep to groupings that make sense.
Quick links: Get listed! List of tags.
creative map
“A funny thing happens when more than one knitter gathers in a public place. A solo knitter, presuming she is a woman, quickly fades into the backdrop like a potted palm or a quietly nursing mother. … A single knitter is shorthand for “nothing to see here, move on.”
But when knitters gather, we become incongruously conspicuous. We are a species that other people aren’t used to seeing in flocks, like a cluster of Corgis, a dozen Elvis impersonators waiting for the elevator.”
― Clara Parkes, Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World