A creative community for makers, creatives and you.
Many Hands Make
● About
Build creative community
Many Hands Make is a creative platform for making, experimenting, and connecting.
From coworking and workshops to exhibitions, music, and collaborations, we create spaces for artists and thinkers to develop ideas and build momentum together. We believe creativity thrives through community, shared process, and collective care.
You can be messy and creatively yours while building community.
● Programs
Creative experiences to explore
Creative coworking
A monthly space for creatives to work, connect, and get supportive feedback.
Each session offers structured time to focus and a community that understands the creative process. Bring your project, set goals, and make real progress alongside other creatives.
Exhibitions
Yearly exhibitions celebrate perfect imperfection, focusing on community and creating with joy.
In collaboration with Unassigned Gallery in Brunswick, the yearly exhibition allows local artists to showcase pieces, the artwork never thought good enough to exhibit, something part of a yet-to-be-finished series, something in a completely different style, or anything that’s not quite ‘done’.
Creative media club
Talk with other creatives about the books, podcasts, essays, movies or other media you’ve been consuming.
This media club is a space to connect over things you’ve been consuming in relation to creativity. This could be art books, creative process books, podcasts, online essays or anything else that’s sparked your creativity. Talk about it with other creative people and get trips on what to seek out next.
Experimental Sounds
A mini experimental music festival inspired by classical music and musicians.
Experimental Sounds breaks down the myth of classical music as stuffy or outdated, and invites audiences into a bold, genre-blurring reimagination of what it can be. In this new sonic landscape, tradition meets technology. Featuring classically trained musicians who use code, live electronics, and experimental techniques, this concert is a space for those who don’t quite fit the mould.