Epiphany Space

Epiphany Space WE ARE A GLOBAL ARTIST COMMUNITY. LOOKING TO CONNECT IN PERSON? Epiphany Space has collectives in Los Angeles, California and Columbus, Georgia.
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Epiphany Space is an online GLOBAL ARTIST COMMUNITY, where creative professionals gather online to create, collaborate, and support each other on the creative journey from wherever they are in the world. We bring together artists and creative entrepreneurs to engage in community and peer support so that we can cultivate meaningful connections, overcome challenges, and achieve our creative goals.

Join us for Prompts, Poems, and Perspective.There are certain kinds of creativity that don’t start with inspiration.They...
06/04/2026

Join us for Prompts, Poems, and Perspective.

There are certain kinds of creativity that don’t start with inspiration.
They start with a nudge.

A line. A fragment. A question that refuses to stay quiet until you respond.

Prompts, Poems, and Perspective, is built around that idea: that sometimes the most honest work begins when you are given just enough structure to stop waiting for permission.

We’ll move through writing prompts, short poetic exercises, and reflective creative prompts designed to loosen the grip of perfection and bring you back into contact with your own instincts.

Not to produce polished work.

But to notice what’s already trying to emerge.

This is a space for returning to your voice without forcing it to behave.

For letting language feel like play again.

If you’ve been feeling a little distant from your creative self lately, this is a place to meet it again, gently.

06/02/2026

Every artist begins somewhere close to imitation.

Before voice becomes recognizable, it usually sounds like influence. Borrowed rhythms. Familiar shapes. The artists who taught you what was possible before you knew what your own work could become.

That isn’t failure. It’s formation.

The strange part is that creative authority rarely arrives all at once. Most of the time, it grows quietly while you’re experimenting, repeating yourself, making work that feels “almost” like you.

Until one day you realize that the things you kept returning to were never accidents.

This month at Epiphany Space, we’re exploring the transition from imitation into authentic creative voice: how it develops, why it can feel uncomfortable, and what changes when you stop waiting to feel fully ready before trusting your instincts.

Your voice may already be closer than you think.

A lot of creatives were taught to treat play like a reward.Something you earn after the real work is finished.But the “r...
05/29/2026

A lot of creatives were taught to treat play like a reward.

Something you earn after the real work is finished.

But the “real work” has a way of expanding until it consumes everything.

And eventually, many artists stop experimenting altogether. Not because they lost talent. Because they lost room to wander.

This week’s Spark explores something many creative people quietly forget:

Play is not separate from creative development. It’s often the mechanism that makes growth possible.

The strange side project.
The messy first draft.
The hobby that seems unrelated.
The artist date.

The collaborative conversation that accidentally unlocks something important.

These things are not detours from creative practice.

They are creative practice.

And maybe sustaining a creative life isn’t just about discipline.
Maybe it’s also about protecting delight.

What’s something playful that unexpectedly helped your creativity lately?

Read the Spark, link in comments!

Some creative work asks us to deliver.This kind asks us to discover.Prompts, Poems, & Perspective isn’t about polishing ...
05/28/2026

Some creative work asks us to deliver.

This kind asks us to discover.

Prompts, Poems, & Perspective isn’t about polishing something into perfection. It’s about giving yourself permission to follow an idea before you fully understand it. To trust the strange sentence. To write toward surprise instead of certainty.

For 90 minutes, we’ll move through fast prompts, intuitive exercises, unexpected perspectives, and poems that emerge before your inner critic catches up.

A creative room where play is taken seriously.

Where experimentation matters.

Where your voice gets to arrive naturally instead of perform immediately.

If you’ve been craving creative oxygen lately, this might be your room.

📍 Prompts, Poems, & Perspective
🗓 June 22, 2026
⏰ 5 PM PST | 7 PM CST | 8 PM EST
📍 Virtual via Zoom

Come as you are. Bring a notebook. Follow the thread.

Tag someone who needs a little more play in their creative life right now.

05/25/2026

The artists who burn out?
It’s not too much work.

It’s work with no play in it.

No experimentation. No curiosity. Just output on repeat.

The ones who last? They guard their play time like it’s oxygen. 🎨
Because it is.

Play isn’t a break from the work…
It’s the engine under it.

So here’s the shift:
Don’t wait until the work is done to play.
Schedule the play. That is the work.

This week’s Spark dives deeper into “Play’s the Thing: A Project Vacation for Creative Rest and Recovery.”Read it in The...
05/22/2026

This week’s Spark dives deeper into “Play’s the Thing: A Project Vacation for Creative Rest and Recovery.”

Read it in The Spark ✨ Link in comments.

05/18/2026

In 1919, Bauhaus opened… and made students start with play.

No grades. No pressure. Just experimentation. 🎨

Before skill came joy.
Before mastery, curiosity.

Because you can be excellent… and still creatively asleep.

So here’s the pulse check:
What if what brings you joy is the direction?

This week: follow what feels magnetic.

Come play with us in May! Link in comments!

Your official invitation: make something a little messy this weekend.Not polished. Not optimized. Not “content.” Not the...
05/16/2026

Your official invitation: make something a little messy this weekend.

Not polished. Not optimized. Not “content.” Not the final form of anything.

Just something that exists because you made it.

A messy sketch. A strange paragraph. A playlist with emotional whiplash. A photo that almost works but not quite. A half-finished idea still wearing yesterday’s thoughts.

Henri Matisse once made some of his most important work from bed, cutting painted paper when painting wasn’t an option. Turns out creativity doesn’t require perfect conditions, just a way in.

So what are you making this weekend that doesn’t need to impress anyone?

Read the full story: Blank Pages & Bad Paintings by Beth Dzhiganyan.  Spark link in comments.
05/15/2026

Read the full story: Blank Pages & Bad Paintings by Beth Dzhiganyan. Spark link in comments.

When making stops being possible in the usual way, something more interesting often shows up.Henri Matisse couldn’t pain...
05/13/2026

When making stops being possible in the usual way, something more interesting often shows up.

Henri Matisse couldn’t paint after surgery, so he cut paper instead—and ended up creating some of the most celebrated work of his life.

Not a workaround. A reinvention.

What constraint are you sitting with that might actually be a doorway?

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