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CreativeMornings/Findings

CreativeMornings is a free, monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types.
For the latest on upcoming events, head over to creativemornings.com or follow us @creativemorning.

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Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton...
Past CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh speaker Brad Frost is pretty future friendly. He took the stage at our PGH chapter to talk on the theme of the future and why we need to put a death to bullsh*t. He has two future-themed t-shirts available on Cotton Bureau (the brainchild of another Pittsburgh speaker!). Grab yours. →

“Our business is only as sustainable as our community is educated and engaged.”
— Meredith Grelli, speaking at CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh.
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“Our business is only as sustainable as our community is educated and engaged.”

— Meredith Grelli, speaking at CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh.

Watch the talk.

Have some time to kill? Take a moment to check out Ryan Hamrick’s CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh talk, where he shares his story on how he entered the world of lettering and is leaving his mark. When you’re done, you can check out this sweet clock he...
Have some time to kill? Take a moment to check out Ryan Hamrick’s CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh talk, where he shares his story on how he entered the world of lettering and is leaving his mark. When you’re done, you can check out this sweet clock he has for sale over on Society6. →

“Childhood is actually a pretty new concept. For the first thousand years of human history, children were not viewed as special, unique creatures.”
— Jonathan Auxier
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“Childhood is actually a pretty new concept. For the first thousand years of human history, children were not viewed as special, unique creatures.”
— Jonathan Auxier

Watch the talk. →

At our Pittsburgh chapter, artist Vanessa German spoke on the meaning of bravery and how she discovered it through love. Photo by Anna Lee-Fields.
Watch her talk. →
At our Pittsburgh chapter, artist Vanessa German spoke on the meaning of bravery and how she discovered it through love. Photo by Anna Lee-Fields.

Watch her talk. →

Ryan Hamrick designed this custom header to accompany his CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh talk. He speaks on moving forward by going backwards. Watch it. →
Ryan Hamrick designed this custom header to accompany his CreativeMornings/Pittsburgh talk. He speaks on moving forward by going backwards. Watch it. →

At our Pittsburgh chapter, front-end designer, consultant and speaker Brad Frost speaks on ‘Death to Bullsh*t.’ In a world where we are constantly bombarded with ads, tweets, pop-ups and more, Brad urges us to put an end to bullsh*t and win views with great design and good intentions. Check it out. →

“Bad is determined by what you do, no by where you live.”
—Vanessa German
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“Bad is determined by what you do, no by where you live.”
—Vanessa German

Watch the talk. →

Everything I learned about bravery, I’ve learned through love.
Vanessa German is an award winning multidisciplinary artist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s historic Homewood neighborhood. Vanessa is an actress, playwright, sculptor, performer and...
Everything I learned about bravery, I’ve learned through love.

Vanessa German is an award winning multidisciplinary artist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s historic Homewood neighborhood. Vanessa is an actress, playwright, sculptor, performer and educator. She has pioneered a performance style called Spoken Word Opera; a dynamic hybrid of spoken word poetry infused with the theatrical elements of Opera, Hip Hop, and African Storytelling.

In this Pittsburgh talk, Vanessa shares her powerful story on how she is fighting to stop shootings in her neighborhood through love and art. Watch it. →

How are you making a difference?
Artist Vanessa German heard gunfire in her Pittsburgh neighborhood, and decided that she couldn’t sit by and let children keep dying. Founding “Love Front Porch” and Homewood’s Art House, she is also the woman behind...
How are you making a difference?

Artist Vanessa German heard gunfire in her Pittsburgh neighborhood, and decided that she couldn’t sit by and let children keep dying. Founding “Love Front Porch” and Homewood’s Art House, she is also the woman behind the “STOP SHOOTING, WE LOVE YOU” yard signs.

Her talk at Pittsburgh’s CreativeMornings is a powerful one, speaking on bravery. “Everything I learned about bravery, I learned through love.”

Watch the talk. →

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