Practical CREATIVITY workshops,
rooted in research.
For scientists, artists,
educators, activists,
and other thinking professionals
navigating complex change.

OFFERINGS:
SparkJuiceFlow: The Art and Science of Creativity
In-person workshop at Artisans Asylum, Boston
Wednesday, April 8, 6pm to 8pm
Creative Thinking for Ecology Education
Online workshop through Ecological Society of America
March 19 & April 16, 2026, 2:00-3:00 PM ET
SPARK WORKSHOPS
One-hour workshop: $25-$50
Get unstuck, try research-based creativity prompts
JUICE WORKSHOPS
Three-hour workshop: $75-$150
Creative practices tailored to your own work
FLOW WORKSHOPS
Series of four one-hour sessions: $125-$250
Ongoing creativity cohort — collaboration, accountability
Are these workshops for you?


SPARK :
one-hour workshop
EMAIL TO REQUEST INFO
Max 40 participants
This is an online, live workshop unless otherwise noted.
Reduced Rate: $25 per person
Standard Rate: $50 per person
Sometimes a little spark is all that’s needed to jumpstart creativity again. This intensive one-hour workshop is short but mighty. Activities, readings, and prompts designed to help you get unstuck, try bold new ideas, and innovate.


You will leave with:
- Fun, low-risk exercises that spark insight – using a variety of materials, movement, and media
- Engaging, accessible, bite-sized practices you can start using right away to develop creative habits
- Access to research about how creativity works — in the brain, in organizations, and in interdisciplinary collaborations
JUICE :
three-hour workshop
Max 20 participants
This is an online, live workshop unless otherwise noted.
Reduced Rate: $75 per person
Standard Rate: $150 per person
This workshop helps you tailor creative practice to your own area of expertise, the field in which you’d like to work, or the problem you’d like to solve. JUICE is based on recent research showing that creativity training is most effective when it’s domain-specific.


You will leave with:
- Tools you can implement that are proven to build habits of creative thinking
- Approaches to adapt creative thinking to your own particular domain or field of interest
- Access to research about how creativity works — in the brain, in organizations, and in interdisciplinary collaborations
- Opportunities for ongoing connection with a creative cohort
FLOW :
series of four 1-hour workshops
+ follow up
To be scheduled later in 2026
EMAIL TO REQUEST INFO
Max 15 participants, min 6 participants.
This is an online, live workshop unless otherwise noted.
If the minimum is not met, registrants will be offered a refund or the option to reschedule.
Reduced Rate: $125 per person
Standard Rate: $250 per person
FLOW workshops:
- Involve a modest amount of homework in between sessions, and at least one follow-up session to check in with the group after the series concludes.
- Include one follow-up check-in session (60 minutes) with the workshop cohort within 30 days.
FLOW is a series of workshops designed to help you better understand and take advantage of collaborative creativity. Working with others is challenging — for example in interdisciplinary work or projects that involve partnerships with different stakeholders. In addition to research-based creativity practices offered in SPARK and JUICE workshops, FLOW workshops are informed by two additional fields of study: complex systems and design thinking.
- The FLOW workshop series explores complex systems with emergent properties. Complex systems are non-linear, self-organizing, and adaptive to feedback. Learning about complexity can help us be more comfortable with unpredictable things that emerge from collaborative work.
- Design thinking will provide us with a process to empathize, define problems, ideate, prototype, test, get feedback, and repeat. Design thinking is especially useful when working on complex projects involving many different kinds of partners.


You’ll leave with:
- Confidence in working with others, taking creative risks together, and co-developing an idea from uncertainty to clarity
- Familiarity with the uncertainty of complex systems, openness to novel surprises that emerge
- Understanding of the steps in design thinking, and the basis for how and why it works
- Research-based creative thinking tools that you tailor to your own work and projects, for both individual and collaborative processes
- New relationships with others who are working in other disciplines and fields
Click here to learn more about SparkJuiceFlow.
