
Creative civic
engagement
All public art is political
As human beings we express ourselves through what we build and create.
Politics, like art, is an expression of our morals and values in the public square.
Creative Bounty invests in mechanisms for creative and artistic civic engagement
World Dog Surfing Championships
We lent our brand and experience design teams to a cause close to our hearts, designing and fabricating new awards for these amazing pups in our San Francisco studio!
The annual World Dog Surfing Championships are held in Pacifica, California, and featured on ESPN.
(next event: August 2, 2025)
Community Co-Chairs
We have a dozen local initiatives to spark conversation and build community, but this one has built the largest sense of belonging.
We partnered with local cafes to financially support their seating needs and build community with our Community Co-Chair project. Patrons sponsor a patio chair, and get their likeness etched into the back.
Creative community engagement that builds a sense of ownership and pride for patrons, helps build connections between the community and the small businesses that make our neighborhoods shine.
(Ongoing since 2023)
Box Populi
Subscription boxes for political engagement and amplify needed voices, including:
the Young Activists Toolkit
the First Time Voter series
the Blue Dot series
and more!
(coming in 2026)
NextLine
A Game of District Lines and Political Power
Working as a political consultant, your job is to draw the lines and gather enough support to enact a new district map for your client’s home turf. As you do it, you’ll manage resources to learn more about how to make the best districts for your clients, and you’ll hear praise or criticisms from interest groups along the way.
(In development. Coming April 2026)
An Electoral Collage
An interactive digital museum about how the structures of our US system affect the efficacy of representation and impact health of our democracy. This planned digital museum explores modes of representation and social justice in our society as well the levers of change at our disposal.
(Planned for Summer 2026)