Pages

Monday, December 6, 2010

AN ART GALLERY WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE

One of the best things about blogging is that I get to meet new people with all kinds of cultural pursuits! One that crossed my inbox today is s.h.e. gallery in Boonton, a gallery committed to supporting social justice by donating 10% of all sales to organizations that promote human rights throughout the world. Check out their latest exhibition and a special night to get to know what they’re all about:

home_logo

"small works"

A Group Show for the Holidays

December 3 - January 16

Saturday, December 11, they are open until 8 PM for Boonton's Main Street Late Night. They will serve wine and cheese and discuss art. Their current show is a group show of small works.

WHEN: Friday 11-3, Saturday 11-6, Sunday 11-4 and also by appointment.
973.335.0943
WHERE: 819 Main Street, Boonton

s.h.e. donates 10% of its revenue to organizations that exemplify social justice. At this time, their support is going to

  • CARE - www.care.org, a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty, placing a special emphasis on working alongside poor women
  • Women for Women International - www.womenforwomen.org, supporting women in war-torn regions with financial and emotional aid, job-skills training, rights education, and small business assistance so they can rebuild their lives
  • Through the Flower - www.throughtheflower.org, a non-profit Feminist art organization founded by Judy Chicago, seeking to educate a broad public about the importance of art and its power in countering the erasure of women's achievements