Profiles and interviews with the incredible members of the Skillshare community: teachers, students, creatives, and team.
How Kathryn Kellogg weaves a zero-waste ethos into every part of life—and how you can, too.
From painting one-of-a-kind wildflowers to crafting a greener everyday routine, explore the outdoors and embrace your creativity with these engaging classes.
Get to know Marques Brownlee, a YouTube influencer and ultimate frisbee player, as well as podcast host.
In honor of Women’s History Month, find inspiration from Skillshare teachers: Ann Shen, Cat Coq, Amarilys Henderson, Neha Modi, Charly Clements, Hallease Narvaez, and Jamie Smith.
In our Inspiring Women series, we are imprinting the 31 days of March with 31 stories from the Skillshare teacher community.
The digital illustrator known to followers as @ohhappydani shares tips for how to grow your Instagram following organically—and then use it for good.
This list of famous interior designers and home decorators is essential for every new designer learning about the business.
Fresh off her brand new Skillshare Original, “The Creative Kitchen,” learn all about singer, songwriter, and chef Kelis.
In collecting and publishing essays, art, and poems for her ‘Mercury’s Brood’ anthology, djenneba drammeh is building herself an inspiring new community and powerful new narrative.
This is Kemp Powers’ story, as told in his words on episode one of the brand new Spark and Fire podcast from WaitWhat, in exclusive partnership with Skillshare.
Spark & Fire, a new podcast from WaitWhat in exclusive partnership with Skillshare, follows the hero’s journey behind the world’s most iconic creations.
Instead of diving into full-time creative careers, these hometown friends tackled a big, open-ended book project.
Chidera Eggerue (“The Slumflower”) shares self care ideas—from unlearning negative habits to asking for help—to help you build your own self care routine.
In a year that was not without many challenges, you helped us support organizations that build healthy communities, support creatives, and protect self-expression.
This Giving Tuesday, we are putting a spotlight on several organizations that share our same goal of allowing people to discover and uncover the best of themselves through creativity.
What’s it really like to take on something totally new? This week, writer Bea Bischoff goes way out of her comfort zone to try and learn to draw.
Generating new ideas is hard work, but these artists have found creative ways to stay inspired.
Discover 5 simple tactics that organization leaders can leverage to maximize their teams’ full potential in a remote and uncertain business landscape.