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Aurie Ramirez at Andrew Edlin
Our friends at the MOCA Store are selling duds and housewares featuring original designs from Creative Growth artists. From top: Aurie Ramirez tea towel, Carlos Fernandez pyramid T-shirt, John Martin rattlesnake kids' T, John Hiltunen foxes pillow, and Ying Gee Zhou tote bag. Check out the complete collection at MOCA Store and meet Aurie Ramirez in our Creative Growth documentary.
Creative Growth Art Center was founded upon a then-groundbreaking belief—that people with developmental, mental and physical disabilities could be creative and express themselves aesthetically.
In the decades since, the Oakland, California nonprofit has expanded its services to include a professional studio environment and the facilitation of gallery and museum exhibition and representation.
Meet Creative Growth staff and artists, including collagist John Hiltunen, painter Aurie Ramirez, and William Scott, whose funky utopias recall the revolutionary poster art of Emory Douglas. Their work is detailed, irreverent, and in dialogue with the words and images of popular culture.
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Aurie Ramirez, Untitled, 2007. Watercolor And Pen On Paper, 22 x 30 inches,
Aurie Ramirez
Aurie Ramirez