Allow me to bless your morning with all of this magnificence. 🖤👑🖤👑 #CMPgh #CreativeMornings (at The Andy Warhol Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B262Yt8B9aU/?igshid=1coum07e6w7yf

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Allow me to bless your morning with all of this magnificence. 🖤👑🖤👑 #CMPgh #CreativeMornings (at The Andy Warhol Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/B262Yt8B9aU/?igshid=1coum07e6w7yf
“If you want to be held, ask to be held...if you want to be touched, ask to be touched...” @yonaharvey #CMContext #CMPGH (at The Glitter Box Theater)
So super duper uberly proud of @taralajefa as she gives her @pittsburgh_cm talk on taboos, @cafelechepgh & #TSTProductions!!! #CMTaboo #CMPgh . . . . . #CreativeMornings #Creative #Creatives #Create #Creativity #Morning #Friday #Latinx #Latinas #Pittsburgh #Pgh (at The Wheel Mill)
Tami Dixon on fantasy. #creativemornings #cmpgh (at 91.3 WYEP)
June's theme is Broken!
Gaze and eye contact are simple acts, but when our attention transforms into vigilance, we begin to notice things that weren’t immediately obvious. We might notice an extra space in a paragraph or details within the texture of the page that weren't appreciated. When we turn our eyes to the government, healthcare, traditional education or public transportation, we realize how broken everything is; it makes you wonder how the world stays intact. The difference between those who make change and those who don’t is the difference between pointing at something and saying it’s broken versus pointing at it and saying, “I am going to fix this.”
The theme was chosen by our Washington, DC chapter and illustrated by Donald Ely. This month 142 cities are not only showing you what’s broken in the world, but will also share the framework and mindset for noticing these opportunities, weaving together resources and people, and making a meaningful change that lasts.
December’s theme is... TIME!
Time — we measure it, we complain we don’t have enough of it, we treasure it with memories. It’s abstract yet we can very clearly see it and we can very intimately feel it. So often we’re asked: what do you make with your time?
December’s theme was chosen by our Edmonton chapter, illustrated by Kelly Mellings, and presented in partnership with FreshBooks. In 130 cities around the world, the CreativeMornings community and speakers are tackling the messy, fleeting, nebulous beast that is time.
Read more here.
Waiting anxiously for our next event? Mark your Calendar for Friday, April 24th. This month's theme is "Humility," which was chosen by our Orlando chapter, and was illustrated by Sean Tungelstke.
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. →