Artist, Educator, and Creativity Researcher.

Driven by curiosity and built on purpose, this is where bold thinking meets thoughtful execution. Let’s create something meaningful together.

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Juliette Ripley-Dunkelberger’s work blends human figures, nature, social justice, and emotional depth, creating timeless forms that challenge or comfort the viewer and invite reflection on the human experience. She sees the artistic process as a journey—an invitation to explore, experiment, and transform along the way.

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Ceramics Courses

With over thirty years as an artist, Juliette thrives on collaboration, curation, and teaching, introducing students to the magic of clay while embracing the challenges of creativity.

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Change begins with imagination.

While we are not all artists, we are all creators of our own lives. Learn to empower your innate creative capacities to change your world.

As a creativity expert, Juliette consults with individuals and organizations to help them push creative boundaries. Drawing on research on creativity, adult learning theory, change leadership processes, and the neuroscience of creativity, I can help you foster creative change.

Ignite Creative Solutions provides consulting and training in creative processes, including idea generation, building supportive environments, and optimizing creative performance.

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  • Creativity, at its core, is a problem-solving process. Learning to approach challenges with a curious mind and an eye for possibilities can transform your outcomes.

  • Identifying a problem, producing ideas to solve it, and developing solutions increased well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    —Tang et al. (2021)

  • Greater cognitive flexibility, enhanced by creativity training, has more impact on student success in school, entrepreneurial success in business, or our ability to collaborate than intelligence.

    World Economic Forum, 2021

  • “Ultimately too, the creative economy has influential power to inspire present and future generations, to protect our planet, people, cultures and natural resources and therefore contribute to a more sustainable development path”

    UNCTAD Creative Economy Program, 2015, p. 11

  • “Success for the next generation of workers will come down to making an impact in ways robots cannot."

    Belsky, 2020

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