The idea to combine social justice and quilting first came to Sara Trail following the death of Trayvon Martin. He was just seventeen when he

Original art & social justice
The idea to combine social justice and quilting first came to Sara Trail following the death of Trayvon Martin. He was just seventeen when he
Rachel Tine’s career has been as study in resilience. A lifelong artist, she picked up photography at the age of 14 and landed her first
We are so excited about our summertime Mixed Messages show, featuring the crowd-sourced Tiny Pricks Project. With a shout-out in the January-February 2020 Art New
Today Beacon Gallery wants to send you over to Resilient Sisterhood’s Blog! In the United States, April is National Minority Health Month – and RSP has
Beacon Gallery is partnering up with Resilient Sisterhood Project, a nonprofit created to inform and empower women of African descent regarding common but rarely discussed
We were lucky enough to have marine scientists come and speak to us on Saturday October 15th about green crabs and seagrass – particularly eelgrass