The Inward & Artward School of Creativity exists to foster meaningful transformation at the intersection of self-discovery and artistic expression. Through a growing network of certified facilitators, our school offers virtual, hybrid, and in-person classes, a robust creative facilitator training program, and resources that support both personal growth and community connection.
The Wolfgang Wolff Foundation shares the life's work of Wolfgang Wolff (1909-1994) a German judge turned self-taught artist who fled Nazi Germany for Tahiti and later shaped American textile design. His art chronicles survival, exile and creativity across social landscapes. Explore exhibits, digital archives and local partnerships at wolfgangwolff.org

Current Opportunities

The Inward & Artward School of Creativity exists to foster meaningful transformation at the intersection of self-discovery and artistic expression. Through a growing network of certified facilitators, our school offers virtual, hybrid, and in-person classes, a robust creative facilitator training program, and resources that support both personal growth and community connection.
The Wolfgang Wolff Foundation shares the life's work of Wolfgang Wolff (1909-1994) a German judge turned self-taught artist who fled Nazi Germany for Tahiti and later shaped American textile design. His art chronicles survival, exile and creativity across social landscapes. Explore exhibits, digital archives and local partnerships at wolfgangwolff.org

Current Opportunities