Oikospace
— where art meets soul.
A space for creative alchemy—where art becomes a tool for clarity, reconnection, and inner movement.
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Santiago, Chile | New York, USA | Prague, Czech RepublicOikospace — Structured Creative PracticeYou know what you
want to do.
You just can't seem to start.
A simple practice to help you move out of overthinking and into something real.
The mind loops.
The body knows.
Most people who feel stuck aren't lacking ideas or motivation.
They've lost access to their own direct experience — caught in analysis, comparison, and preparation that never leads anywhere.
Creative practice isn't about making art. It's about using simple, guided actions to access what the mind alone cannot reach.
The MethodA system built on direct experience
No art experience needed. No performance required. Just structured, repeatable exercises that work through the body, not around it.
Structured
Clear intention and sequence. You always know where you are.
Experiential
You learn by doing, not by thinking about doing.
Cumulative
Each session builds on the one before.
Start HereThe Creative Mirror
A 7-day guided practice. 15 minutes a day.
Simple creative actions to help you step out of your head and back into direct experience — and into what's actually happening inside you.
"The hand reveals what the mind has not yet named."
Instant PDF · 39 pages · Works on any device“When we create, we meet ourselves. Not the polished version. Not the version we perform for others.
The real one — how we feel, how we move, where we resist, where we come alive.”
— Kristina
How far you want to go is up to you.
The Creative Mirror is the beginning. From there: live workshops, ongoing practice, and private 1:1 work.
Level
Offer
Format
Creative Mirror
Begin
In-person & Online
Deepen
Workshops
Transform
1:1 Sessions
Private guidance
Monthly (coming soon)
Sustain
Membership
About
Kristina Reddy
Ukrainian-born American artist, educator, and founder of Oikospace. Over a decade teaching at university level, working internationally across academic, workshop-based, and private contexts.
This work came out of what I couldn't find anywhere else.