Join us Thursday May 16th to experience and learn about the Dear Future art experience while also mingling with fellow art-full New Yorkers during this intimate, private gallery night reception and art talk.
More than just an art exhibit, Dear Future is a movement born out of the desire to give children living in institutionalized care around the world the space to dream of brighter futures.
Created by Spence-Chapin, a non-profit organization that has been providing adoption and adoption support services for over a century, the mixed-media art exhibit features the dreams of children from an orphanage in Cali, Colombia.
It features magnificent costumes and masks created in collaboration with Colombian costume designer Felipe Ginebra and fashion designer Isabella Perez, which serve as artistic expressions of the children's ambitions and dreams.
Incorporating video, audio, photography, and costume design, the exhibit highlights the importance of supporting vulnerable children through the Granny Program, a global initiative that provides one-on-one attention, care, and play to the most vulnerable of children around the world.
We will have this beautiful and moving exhibit all to ourselves while we mingle over wine and light bites, with the opportunity to meet some of the creative team involved and learn more about the stories behind the work on display.
All tickets include wine & light snacks.
FREE for Art-full basic & premier members!
Event flow-
6-6:30pm | arrival & mingling
6:30pm | chat with costume designer
8pm | close