
(Kingwood, TX) It was only 7 short years ago when Kingwood.com first reported that a new organization called the Creativity Shell was
opening a makerspace for kids in Kingwood.That makerspace was a small,
1000 sq studio at the front of Kingwood that the community watched grow
and grow over the years into two mobile studios, moving into different
studios and finally into their own 20,000 sq foot building in the heart
of Kingwood.
For anyone who has not heard about the Creativity
Shell, they are a nonprofit organization on a mission to use creative
trades to educate and inspire the next generation of makers. The
organization teaches classes such as sewing/textile arts, cooking,
building, fencing, pottery and other creative trades to students in
their studios, libraries, schools, ABA therapy centers, the juvenile
justice system as well as shelters that rescue children…