Creative Clay Artist's Work Is the Cat's Meow

Creative Clay’s Community Arts Program began in 1995 with one member artist. Since then, the mid-sized nonprofit headquartered in the Grand Central District of St. Petersburg has taught and empowered hundreds of people with disabilities who create art and sell their works in its Good Folk Gallery and online in its virtual gallery. Creative Clay artists also exhibit their art throughout the Tampa Bay area, and sell their art on products through platforms, such as Redbubble.

Member Artist Sienna M. joined Creative Clay in 2012 after graduating from high school. She enjoys fabric art, such as embroidery. Sienna also employs the use of bright, bold colors in everything she creates.

When artwork is sold, member artists earn a 50% commission. Sometimes, an artist’s work is selected for Creative Clay’s Arts in Offices leasing program or to travel to other community arts partners for exhibition.

“I like to sell my artwork,” Sienna said.

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Kerry Kriseman