Creating Fun Spaces

Transforming environments into sacred spaces for creativity, healing, and community through intentional design and innovative experiences.

Past Projects

Rainbow Ridge was a five-acre retreat center in the Santa Cruz Mountains, where Craig and his family created a space for deep healing and transformation. Featured in The New York Times, it was a sanctuary where hundreds experienced psychedelic journeys, music, and community—free of charge. Craig invested over $500,000 into Joshua’s land, restoring it into a haven for those seeking a new way forward. Though he has since passed the torch, its impact lives on as a testament to radical generosity and spiritual awakening. Sequoia Dharma, a 86-acre retreat in the Sequoia Mountains, built by Craig’s elder, Joshua modeled after Damanhur, n ow under the care of his son, Latif, it remains a refuge for spiritual exploration and deep healing.

Nematic Gallery was a pioneering phygital art space in Carmel-by-the-Sea, blending blockchain-based digital prints with physical art. Founded by Craig and Daisy Rose, it redefined art ownership and curation, creating a space for boundary-pushing artists. Though it closed, its influence remains.

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Future Concepts

Soulscape Sedona

A women-centered retreat space, co-led by Maggie Windslow, offering sacred music, conscious art, and holistic healing in Sedona’s powerful energy vortex.

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Creating Fun Retreat

Creating Fun

A creative retreat space in Sedona, featuring a music studio, pool, and courts for play and relaxation. A sanctuary for artists, entrepreneurs, and seekers to create, heal, and realign.