This chapter describes the role that metaphor plays in multimodal creativity in several creative endeavors specifically music, art, dance, and advertising. Many creative instances of metaphor performances rely on entrenched metaphorical concepts that get manifested in very specific, concrete ways in different artistic domains. Furthermore, although metaphorical thought and language are typically believed to map information from an embodied source domain into more abstract target domains, we argue that creative multimodal performance emerges from people's very ordinary, yet still highly metaphorical, conceptualizations of mundane bodily experiences. We explore multimodal creativity not just from seeking metaphors as manifested in different domains (e.g., music, art, dance), but also from the ways that people talk about creative expressions and understandings.