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Events & Activations

What if your event left something behind?

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Most events are over when the last person walks out.
These aren’t. An activation turns any gathering
— a conference, a gala, a summit, a public opening —
into a collective creative experience.

Guests contribute to a large shared artwork over the course of the event: drop-in, spontaneous, no art experience required.
The energy in the room changes. People who wouldn’t normally speak to each other end up side by side, brush in hand, making something together.

What they leave behind is real: a canvas that holds the spirit of that particular room, on that particular day, made by the specific people who were there.
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Mingle and Create

AGM guests translate collective intelligence through interactive collage.

Elevating Keynote

Large canvas showcases previous reflections on keynote speaker's subject.

Wonder Painting Event
Sparking Wonder

Travelling canvas sparks attention and Wonder from conferences to summits. 

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Why it works

Creativity breaks down social distance in ways that networking rarely does. When someone picks up a brush for the first time since childhood — tentatively, a little unsure — something opens up in them. The person beside them feels it. A real conversation starts.

This is the principle behind every activation: that the moment people stop performing and start making, the room becomes something different. And when everyone in that room has contributed to the same canvas, they share something that outlasts the event itself.

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How it works:

Activations are designed to fit any event format,  from a 45-minute conference break to a full-day summit. The setup is inviting and accessible: large canvas, simple materials, a visual prompt that connects to your event’s theme or purpose.
Guests can engage for five minutes or fifty. The experience is designed to be easy to enter and hard to leave. No art background needed — in fact, none preferred.
The artwork produced belongs to you — photographed, documented, and ready for display, digital sharing, or whatever comes next.

​What it creates:

  • An unexpected, memorable experience that distinguishes your event from every other one

  • A collective artwork that can be photographed, printed, and shared — your event made visible

  • Genuine connection between people who might not have spoken otherwise

  • The energy of a room that made something together, which is different from any other kind of room

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Ideal for: Centennials · Anniversaries · Heritage Initiatives · Institutional Milestones · Multigenerational Organisations · Land Acknowledgment and Reconciliation Projects

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