Profiles and interviews with the incredible members of the Skillshare community: teachers, students, creatives, and team.
This month for Pride, we want to learn, listen, and celebrate our LGBTQIA+ community members, and encourage you to learn from their massive talents, incredible stories, and generosity in sharing their craft.
This month, we want to showcase Skillshare’s API teacher community and their contributions, from photography to illustration, graphic design to typography, self-care to audio engineering, and everything in between.
Live from SXSW day five: digital art and the role of creators, words from a Facebook whistleblower, and the tech trends to watch.
pplpleasr is one of the first superstars in NFTs. Ahead of her talk with Skillshare at SXSW, we’re looking at her past and future in DeFi animation.
On SXSW Day Four, we immersed ourselves in the creator economy, shared in crypto skepticism, and celebrated the winners of the Innovation Awards.
Welcome to SXSW day three where we’re covering the wide worlds of entertainment, web3, emerging technology, and creating more equity.
SXSW day two offered compelling sessions and speakers, and a deeper understanding of the emerging worlds of web3, NFTs, and the metaverse.
What went down at SXSW Day One? From sessions to installations, the metaverse to metawhat, here’s our recap.
Outside of the musicians, filmmakers, and comedians, plenty of other visual and performance artists are showing up at SXSW. Here are eight you can’t miss.
How artists are redefining career and success.
In this article, we’ll meet Danielle Clough, learn more about thread arts, and discuss the power and presence of crafting.
Join us all month long for conversations on credit, appropriation, and appreciation for and with Black creatives.
Not sure which Skillshare classes to take? With more than 27,000 available, it’s a tough decision! Choose one of these 8 that lots of students are enjoying.
Each and every one of us has a unique voice. We can use our voice to create artwork where art and activism meet—or as I like to call it, artivism.
Artivism is simply the power of using your art as a voice for change. But there really isn’t anything simple about it.
Throughout Pride Month, together we have been focusing on being radically us.
Learn more about Jonathan Van Ness, from his background to Gay of Thrones, Queer Eye, and his new Skillshare class
Soraya Zaman’s work encompasses so many subjects from portraiture to travel to fashion, and more. Across disparate subject matters there are common themes to be found: a power in the raw and emotive, and the sense of a deep and profound connection between subject and photographer.