
We’re excited to explore the theme of Matriarchy with our next speaker, Zoë Pawlak.
Contemporary artist and industrial designer Zoë Pawlak is known for her evocative and intuitive command of colour, material, and composition.‘A mother and leader, Zoë guides with confidence and humility, with a commitment to expand what’s possible — for her clients, ourselves and those who intersect with her vision. Raising two kids and creating a successful studio practice as an entrepreneur at the age of 24, her deep faith and spirituality have been essential touchstones, helping her weather the inevitable ups and downs as an artist. In 2018, Zoë recognized her unhealthy relationship with alcohol and found sobriety.
How do you define creativity and apply it in your life and career?
When you monetize how you’re creative, it shifts your relationship to art making. Why you create changes everything about what you make and who you make it for. My business is largely based on customer love and excellent service. To reconcile this with a creative life, is quite the feat.
Where do you find your best creative inspiration or energy?
I listen to a lot of music. I love exercise, it keeps the blood flowing.
What’s one piece of creative advice or a tip you wish you’d known as a young person?
Save money. And keep asking for help. I had a LOT of good mentors along the way.
Who (living or dead) would you most enjoy hearing speak at CreativeMornings?
Tom Waits. Wait, would that be interesting? Hard to tell.
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
Cliff jumping in the Philippines.
What’s your one guilty creative indulgence?
I’m currently writing a pilot and have NO idea what I’m doing and it’s an indulgent blast.
What are you reading these days?
Dare to Lead and Pleasure Activism (both SO good).
What fact about you would surprise people?
I think people assume I’m brave. I am scared all the time.
How would you describe what you do in a single sentence to a stranger?
I’m an industrial designer and painter, making custom, original artwork for private clients and interior designers.
What’s the most recent thing you learned (big or small)?
Easy does it.
If you could open a door and go anywhere where would that be?
Chile back to my family there.
What keeps you awake at night?
My cat.
What myths about creativity would you like to set straight?
You have to work for it. Good work ethics promotes good work. This is not a cruise. Also, I love this talk.
Who has been the biggest influence on your life? What lessons did that person teach you?
I look to many strong, female, creatives who have paved the way: Missy Elliott, Anne Lamott, M.I.A., Erykah Badu. To thine own self be true and that this is not only creative work, but that there’s power in the paving of a creative career.
What are you proudest of in your life?
My kids being kind and the young people who have worked with me claim they learned something.
Where was the last place you travelled?
New York three days before shut down.
What was the best surprise you’ve experienced so far in life?
Sobriety, I never thought that would happen to me.
Where is your favourite place to escape?
My studio or Naramata.
What was the best advice you were ever given?
Listen to your life.
What books made a difference in your life and why?
The Untethered Soul, again and again and again. Too many to count. Winners Take All, Just Kids…the list is endless. Being a READER has made the biggest difference in my life.
What practises, rituals, or habits contribute to your creative work?
A strong, consistent-but-fluid morning routine and constant snacks.
When you get stuck creatively, what is the first thing you do to get unstuck?
Call someone funny.
If you had fifteen extra minutes each day, what would you do with them?
We have the same amount of hours in a day as Beyoncé.
What has been one of your biggest Aha! moments in life?
Knowing that I am unconditionally LOVED by God/Universe/Love etc.
What is the one question we haven’t asked that you want to answer? Are you afraid of dying? Working on it.

🎶 This month we are excited to be joined by Rap & Soul singer Missy D.🎵
Missy D is a bilingual female emcee who was born and raised around the motherland and represents a blend of African cultures in her life-force and in her music which is a blend of Hip-hop and R&B she calls Rap & Soul.
You don’t want to miss this!