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Art with a Heart Hosting 2nd Annual Art Show, Nov. 16

Showcase of artwork by volunteers, staff, teachers and assistants to support nonprofit's student programming

BALTIMORE – Art with a Heart (AWAH) will host its 2nd Annual Art Show, Sunday, Nov. 16, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at the non-profit organization’s social enterprise location, HeARTwares (1104 W. 36th St., Baltimore, MD, 21211).

From paintings and ceramics to photography and sculptures, the show features a diverse range of mediums. Guests can view and purchase unique pieces of art created by AWAH staff, volunteers, teachers and assistants, with proceeds supporting the individual artists and the nonprofit overall.

“We’re honored to highlight the remarkable creative pursuits of our dedicated staff, volunteers, teachers, and assistants. Every piece reflects their inspiration and commitment to supporting our programs,” said Executive Director Megan Gatto.

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Complimentary hors d'oeuvres, beer, wine and soft drinks will be available. RSVPs are welcome, not required. For more information, call (410) 366-8886, email melissa@artwithaheart.net, or visit www.artwithaheart.net or the Facebook Event Page.

About Art with a Heart
Art with a Heart’s (AWAH) mission is to enhance the lives of people in need through visual arts. Founded in 2000, the Baltimore-based nonprofit uses visual art for positive civic and economic change in its community programming, workforce development, community art, service learning and leadership development initiatives.

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During the last year alone, Art with a Heart provided nearly 16,000 art classes to children, youth, adults, and families in schools, shelters, community centers, hospitals and senior facilities; provided over 270,000 individual art experiences; successfully completed and installed 16 community art projects with the dedication of over 3,900 volunteers; graduated a new cohort of leaders expanding the alumni network to 170 youth; expanded workforce collaborations; graduated 200 students, and opened a satellite location on The Avenue in Hampden for its HeARTwares social enterprise store and workforce development programming. For more information, visit www.artwithaheart.net or follow on social media: @AWAHBaltimore on Facebook and @artwithaheart_ on X & Instagram.

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