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Art for Resilience Showcase & Youth Art Fair

  • Writer: Tigris Foundation
    Tigris Foundation
  • Nov 11
  • 1 min read

⭐️Join the Resilience Resource Center (RRC) for their culminating Art for Resilience Showcase & Youth Art Fair this Sunday!


🎨🖌️Event Description from the RRC:


“Join us as we celebrate the powerful creativity and resilience of LGBTQIA+ youth at the Art for Resilience Showcase & Youth Art Fair! This exciting event marks the grand finale of our fall art workshop series, hosted by the Resilience Resource Center and made possible by the generous support of the Tigris Foundation.


🌈 This community celebration will include:


🖼️ Art Exhibits showcasing youth-created work from all six workshops


🏆 Awards & Recognition for participating artists


🛍️ Art for Sale with 100% of proceeds going directly to the youth artists


🍪 Snacks & Refreshments for all guests


🎉 Fun, Music, and Connection in a vibrant, affirming space


Each piece on display is a visual reflection of our young artists’ personal narratives, created through themed workshops exploring identity, imagination, optimism, and more. Come witness the brilliance of these voices, support emerging LGBTQIA+ artists, and be part of a community that celebrates expression, resilience, and joy!”


⏰Time & Location

Nov 16, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM


📍Montgomery County, 2337 Philmont Ave, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006, USA


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