
TED Talks Daily How to invite creativity into your life | Rose B. Simpson, Debbie Millman
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May 2, 2026 Rose B. Simpson, a Santa Clara Pueblo multidisciplinary artist and ceramic sculptor, explores creativity through silence, listening and transformation. She connects family traditions, self-reliance and everyday beauty. She also dives into lowrider culture, Indigenous aesthetics, animacy in sculpture and how art can shape daily life.
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How Art Became Daily Life And Livelihood
- Rose B. Simpson says art and life were inseparable because every act carried intention, utility, and meaning.
- Her mother used ceramics to communicate, earn a living, make dishes, build their home, and support growing food.
The Electricity Experiment Taught Agency
- Roxanne Swentzell once turned off the family's electricity so they could relearn how to live without dependence on outside systems.
- Rose B. Simpson says the experiment led to homeschooling, growing food, and a lasting sense that people can always choose differently.
Self Reliance Starts By Needing Less
- Self-reliance begins with remembering you do not need many of the things you are told to need.
- Rose B. Simpson says staying connected to food and the natural world keeps consumer systems from ruling her choices.






