Creative Growth: The House That Art Built celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the first organization in the United States dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities. Today, more than 140 artists work at the organization, using every medium, from painting and drawing to ceramics, wood, fiber, digital media, and printmaking. This exhibition features a selection from the museum’s recent acquisition of work by Creative Growth artists — Joseph Alef, Camille Holvoet, Susan Janow, Dwight Mackintosh, John Martin, Dan Miller, Donald Mitchell, Judith Scott, William Scott, Ron Veasey, and Alice Wong — along with archival material that highlights the organization’s history. Together, the exhibition and historic acquisition present the boundless creativity and impact of these artists on cultural dialogues in the Bay Area and beyond.
“Our philosophy is that each person has the right to the richest and fullest development of which he is capable. Only then can society reach its fullest potential … Creativity is a vital living force within each individual.”
— Florence Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz, founders of Creative Growth
Creative Growth: Studio Reel
Welcome to Creative Growth, the first organization in the United States dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities. Join artists Donald Mitchell, Ron Veasey, Alice Wong, John Martin, Dan Miller, and Joseph Alef in the studio, and celebrate the organization’s fiftieth anniversary with us at Creative Growth: The House That Art Built, now on view on SFMOMA’s Floor 2 through October 6, 2024.
Special Thanks:
Creative Growth Executive Director: Tom di Maria
Creative Growth Staff: Erin Mendez
Creative Growth Artist Facilitator: Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán
Creative Growth Artist Services Language & Access Aide: Emma Peyton
Creative Growth Studio Instructor: Julie Plasencia
Creative Growth Director of Marketing & Communications: Ibby Saso
ASL Interpreter: Suzanne Sattergren
SFMOMA Curatorial Assistant of Painting and Sculpture: Auriel Garza
SFMOMA Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture: Jenny Gheith
SFMOMA Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture: Nancy Lim
00:00 Creative Growth Studio Reel
00:03 Donald Mitchell
00:34 Ron Veasey
01:22 Alice Wong
02:16 John Martin
03:11 Dan Miller
03:45 Joseph Alef
04:27 Special Thanks
Lead support for Creative Growth: The House That Art Built is provided by Randi and Bob Fisher and Diana Nelson and John Atwater.
Major support is provided by Mary Jo and Dick Kovacevich.
Significant support is provided by Mary Jane Elmore.
Meaningful support is provided by Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg, Maryellen and Frank Herringer, and Alison Pincus.
Community support is provided by Jeff and Karen Banks, Tom di Maria, KAWS, Douglas O. Robson, Jane Timberlake and Taylor Walker, and Stephen Walrod and Lauren McIntosh.
Header image: Dwight Mackintosh, Untitled, 1988; purchase, by exchange, through a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Honig