Your Story Is Your Superpower
Recovery isn't one-size-fits-all, and neither is creativity. Maybe you're rediscovering what your art sounds like without the noise. Maybe you're using creativity to rewire your brain. Maybe you're just tired of feeling like the only sober person in every creative space.
Whatever brought you here, you belong here.
Your art is valid. Your recovery is radical. Your story rewrites the rules.
Ready to create something undeniably authentic? Let's make art that matters—clear-eyed, uncompromising, and completely yours.
Co-Founder & Artist
Libbie Cameron
Libbie is a visual artist who finds inspiration in the intersection of sobriety and creativity. Her work reflects her journey towards self-expression and healing, and she is dedicated to creating a supportive space for artists in recovery.

Community Manager
Kayleen Selby
Kayleen is a musician and community advocate, passionate about building connections and providing support for individuals navigating the intersection of art and sobriety. Her dedication to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community is at the heart of Bad Artworks.


Co-Founder & Writer
Lyla Christi
Lyla is a writer who believes in the power of storytelling as a tool for healing and connection. Her vision for Bad Artworks is to amplify diverse voices and narratives, creating a space where individuals can express themselves authentically.

Creative Technologist
Kelsey Micheal
Kelsey is a web developer and creative technologist with a passion for leveraging technology to enhance artistic experiences. She is dedicated to creating an innovative digital platform that fosters creativity and provides a dynamic space for artistic expression.