Daybreak Arts

  • Arts & Culture
  • Equality
  • Housing
  • Income

Who We Are

Mission

Daybreak Arts (formerly “Poverty and the Arts”) is a social enterprise nonprofit that creates artistic and economic opportunities for people experiencing housing insecurity by providing them access to the creative resources needed to achieve personal fulfillment and success.

Vision

Daybreak Arts shines light on issues surrounding housing insecurity and strives to provide those who are systematically excluded from opportunity the means to explore their creativity and gain the economic mobility to reclaim access to housing, health, and community. Daybreak Arts creates a space where authentic relationships can be built and personal growth can occur. Our goal is to initiate change on a community, societal, and ultimately global level.

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What We Do

Artist Collective

Our Artist Collective program provides a professional art studio setting, quality art supplies, artistic and business workshops, and gallery exhibition and representation to artists experiencing housing insecurity so they can have the opportunity to create and sell their work. Daybreak Arts is proud to represent diverse artists with varying backgrounds in technical artistic training, college degrees, self-taught skills, and a common experience of homelessness and housing insecurity at some point in their lives. Art forms currently exhibited at Daybreak include: drawing, painting, photography, jewelry, fiber arts, mixed media, sewing, and more.  

Our model is unique because it functions as both a collective and marketplace where artists hold creative autonomy to create, explore, and sell their work in a supportive space. The proceeds from investing in the art go both to the artist as well as the organization which reinvests to provide supplies, space, and training to the artists at no-cost to them. 

Details

Get Connected Icon (615) 669-2236
Get Connected Icon Nicole Minyard
Get Connected Icon Executive Director
http://daybreakarts.org