
The place to be like really creative.
Healing fear through creativity + community + curiosity
We believe creativity can heal our fears.
We believe creativity is nothing without community.
We believe in carving the βoffnessβ of the beaten path.

Community + Events
Our Monthly Collage Parties, MUSE Monthly Creative Gatherings, and Weekly Creative Campfires are the places to be like really creatives. Artists and creatives connect, experiment, and overcome creative blocks together.
More community experiences are on the horizon. Join our Email Newsletter so you can stay up to date.
Upcoming Events
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MUSE: STANZAβA Mixed Media Poetry Workshop + Open Mic
Monday, May 12, 2025
6:30-8:30PM
BAR DKDC @ 964 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104
Explore erasure poetry in a workshop led by artist, poet and singer-songwriter Justin Williams, dig through a mix bag of words and prompts and create mixed media collage poems, write poetry on vintage typewriters provided by Ryan Knop, and build your creative courage by stepping up to the mic to share what youβve created. Tunes by Strooly.
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May Collage Party with Luvrs & Friends and Floraline
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
6:00-9:00PM
Ugly Art Co. @ 635 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38103
The May Collage Party, in collaboration with The Ugly Art Co., is all about love, friends, and flowers. Collage alongside a creative community as you listen to curated jams by DJ trio Luvrs & Friends, add dried flowers provided by Floraline to your collage, flip through vintage magazines, really cool old books and ephemera, cut, glue, and make your masterpiece. Materials, water, soda, and snacks provided.
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Weekly Artist Walking Group
Every Saturday
9:00 - 9:45 AM
Overton Park
Join fellow artists and creatives for weekly walks to connect, hone observation skills, and generate creative energy.
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Weekly Creative Campfire
Every Sunday night
Meet artists, talk about your projects, exchange ideas, receive support.
Join the Like Really Creative Campfire, a free creative community planning circle every Sunday night from 6:00 - 7:00 PM CST on Zoom.
A weekly show about like really creative people across all mediums, their projects, and what fuels their creativity energyβhosted by Zack Orsborn
How to Extend Reality with Kathryn Hicks
EPISODE #13
Kathryn Hicks' artistic journey began with a childhood obsession with dragons that her mother once warned would never lead to financial success.
Starting as a traditional artist with a strong foundation in drawing and painting, Kathryn was initially "anti-digital art" before completely reversing course. At the University of Memphis, she studied studio art before transitioning to graphic design, which taught her to think differently about creative work. Her path then led to SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design), where she initially pursued animation before discovering 3D modeling was her true passion. The pivotal moment in her career came in 2015 when she experienced virtual reality at SCAD and immediately knew it was her calling. This led to working with extended reality (XR) technologies in medical device training, creating augmented reality experiences for Snapchat, and eventually founding Creature Studio (named for her love of dragons). Her expertise in spatial thinking, 3D design, and world-building culminated in her being chosen to create a location-based augmented reality experience for HBO's House of the Dragon through Snapchat, bringing her childhood dragon obsession full circle in her professional career.
We talk about her current role as co-founder and Chief of Games for Baron Von Opperbean and the River of Time (BVO), an ambitious immersive experience being developed on Mud Island in Memphis. She explains how she approaches designing alternate versions of Memphis for the BVO experience, incorporating local architectural details like the red brick buildings downtown and the grape reliefs on Crosstown Concourse. Kathryn describes her creative process, which involves extensive research, taking reference photos, and testing how elements like flying trolleys and ships will flow through her digital cityscapes. She discusses how she became involved with BVO after Chris Reyes invited her to see the location, and how the presence of full-size ships immediately convinced her to join the project.
Kathryn shares insights about the immersive experience industry (valued at $150 billion and projected to reach $800 billion by 2033) and how BVO aims to give audiences agency in their experience through interactive storytelling and gamification. She reveals exciting plans for BVO including holographic displays, AI character integration, touchless interactions, and dragon ships. Then, we talk about Kathrynβs dream project idea for "Camp Cryptid," an indoor/outdoor experience exploring Southern cryptids like the White Screamer of Tennessee and the Ozark Howler.
We have a lot in store for the future of Like Really Creative.
Weekly Nature Walks
Weβll meet at local parks, take a few laps, get things off our minds, or just observe nature. Walking works wonders on creative blocks.
Guided Meditations
These guided meditations for creatives, recorded by artists, will help ease fears while reconnecting you to your creative energy.
Condition Classes
We will provide easy-to-follow movement videos and condition classes for creatives to shake some things loose.
Creativity Journal
A special journal organized by the Four Codes of Creative Energy to guide you to consistent creative energy.
Books
Independent publishing is the future. We will be a source to help independent artists publish their work for low costs.
1:1 Creative Coaching
Somethings you just need face time with a personal creativity coach to keep you on track for sustainable creativity.