OUR CREATIVES
Our studio is home to a group of talented creatives, each bringing their own unique skills and perspectives. From artists and designers to makers and creators, our community thrives on collaboration and inspiration. Together, we foster an environment where creativity can flourish, and ideas can come to life. Whether you're here to work, create, or connect, you'll be surrounded by some of the best and brightest creatives on the Mornington Peninsula.
Oh Beverly!
Bev
Oh Beverley was born from a want for imperfect ceramics, the kind that honour the hands that made them. Beauty is born from their bumps, and fingerprints, their wonkiness, and lack of symmetry.
It’s not all ceramics, with thanks to a highly functioning spicy brain, Bev forays in many a craft with a healthy dose of screenprinting too.
Bev grew up in the walls of this factory, spending her formative years manning the reception desk of her dads business on school holidays, being creative and reading the classics.
There’s never a dull moment with Beverley, you never know what she’ll create next.
Fulla Beans
Roe
Recent graduate (BA. Film Production), Roe (they them) is a proudly queer/neurodiverse creative currently living on the Peninsula.
Their debut film, BALLAD, has screened in festivals across the world, with both domestic and international recognition (My Screen Career Finalist, MQFF Best Shorts Finalist and Best Short Film at LGBTQfest LA). They are also a recipiant of Mornington Peninsula Shire's Creative Projects Grant, 24/25.
Through their practice in film and design, they explore themes of community, legacy and identity
Eleesa Howard
Eleesa
Eleesa’s work delves into big emotions, fragility, and nostalgia, drawing from her own experiences —childhood memories, motherhood, and the world around her—to create stories of connection and resilience. Eleesa uses recycled cardboard, thread, paper, paint, and pretty much anything else she can get her hands on to bring her ideas to life. Alongside her practice, Eleesa runs Create Workshops, a space for likeminded people to connect in a relaxed, welcoming environment. These workshops foster community and creativity through private bookings with schools, councils, and of course, at That Creative Space! Eleesa loves a chat, so feel free to get in touch if you'd like to know more.
Rondelle Designs
Rondelle
Rondelle is a mixed-media artist and creative entrepreneur, known for her whimsical and quirky aesthetic that blends traditional and digital techniques. Working across multiple mediums, including ceramics, illustration, and digital art, she brings a unique and playful perspective to her work. Under her brand, Rondelle Designs, she creates and sells a range of products, including art prints, stickers, and handmade ceramics, all of which showcase her signature imaginative style.
The Slow Stitch
Justine
The Slow Stitch is where Justine’s love for slow, intentional living comes to life—one stitch at a time! From her cozy studio Justine creates sustainable, handmade home products that make everyday living more joyful and planet-friendly. Each item is crafted in small batches with care, heart, and a touch of fun—because who says sustainability can’t be stylish?
Archstone Creative
Bess
Bess is an art therapist. Her studio is a therapeutic space where creativity and healing come together. She is passionate about engaging teens and adults in therapy that is not only effective but also uplifting, progressive, and creative. Through her work, she fosters positive change, helping individuals build self-esteem, enhance their sense of connection, and improve their overall well-being.
Kinfolk Imagery
Tenniell
For Tenniell, photography is a means of expressing what cannot be conveyed through words alone, a way to communicate feelings and thoughts through stillness and form. Her journey began at the age of 8, when she would play in the garden with her grandfather's old Hanimex camera. Reloading ruined film over and over, all the while discovering something innate and reflexive about herself. Decades later, it became clear that what was being unearthed was an instinctive desire to photograph the world as she feels it.
Tenniell’s brand is all about storytelling through imagery. Whether the story is about family, business, or a special event, she would love to capture it for you.
Hype Morano