Seven days. One house. Creators teaching each other.
An invite-only, non-profit retreat for people who already do the work. You fly in. I take care of the rest.
How a Creator House works
Not a conference. Not a retreat. Not a course. A small group of established creators, in a villa, for a week — running each other's workshops and sharing meals in between.
Curated by hand
Six to eight creators per house. Different crafts, different audiences, different genders, different cities. The whole point is that you're not in your own bubble for a week.
Seven days, one roof
Everyone lives in the same villa. Mornings are yours. Afternoons are workshops. Evenings are long dinners. You stop performing and start actually talking.
You teach, you learn
Each creator runs one 90-minute workshop in their craft. The rest of the week, you're in someone else's classroom. The room is the curriculum.
You fly, I host
Non-profit on my side. You cover your flight, visa, and food. I cover the villa, the activities, and the coordination. Nobody's selling anything.
I curate the room first, the location second
Loose, not lazy.
Enough structure to make the week count. Enough space to actually talk to people.
Morning
Whatever moves you — surf, gym, Muay Thai, a long walk, a long sleep. The day starts with your own thing, not mine.
Mid-day
Lunch as a group. Long table, no laptops. This is where most of the cross-pollination actually happens.
Afternoon
One creator's 90-minute workshop. Hands-on, specific, no slides theatre. You leave with the actual thing they do.
Evening
Dinner somewhere worth the drive. Unstructured. The night ends when the night ends.
Bali, late 2026. The inaugural cohort.
Putting together the first room now. Roughly six creators, one week, a villa in Bali. If you want to be considered, drop your details below — I'll go through your work and reach out personally.
Because the room is the asset.
I don't want to sell you a seat. The moment money flows in, the wrong incentives show up — bigger groups, looser bars, sponsors in the room. Making it non-profit on my end keeps the bar where I want it: small, curated, and ruthlessly chosen for people who'd be in each other's rooms long after the house ends.
You cover what's yours — flight, visa, food. I cover what's mine — stay, activity, coordination. Nobody owes anybody anything.
Tell me about yourself
Not an application form — more of a hello. Five fields. I read every one and reach out personally if the next house has the right shape for you.