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SENDING LOVE
Ukraine Crisis Relief Benefit Exhibition

Apr 9 - Apr 17. Opening reception: Sat Apr 9, 5-9pm
Open daily 12-5pm & by appointment

SENDING LOVE 

Ukraine Crisis Relief Benefit Exhibition 

Keystone Gallery is pleased to announce a benefit group exhibition bringing together small works by thirty eight artists curated by Vita Eruhimovitz. The gallery show features works by Kim Abeles, Janna Avner, Daniela Campins, Noa Charuvi, Vita Eruhimovitz, Lea Feinstein, Liz Iracki, Eli Joteva, Gregory King, Leslie Lanxinger, Tiffany Livingston, Heather Lowe, Krista Machovina, Gareth Mackay, Michael Mancari, Kim Mara, Sara Marlowe Hall, Kayla Mattes, Leonardo Moleiro, Ciara Moore, Mollie Murphy, Nicholas Naughton, Taline Olmessekian, Alaïa Parhizi, Lee Piechocki, Renata Popenhagen, Christine Rasmussen, Megan Reed, Samuelle Richardson, Kristine Schomaker, Elena Soterakis, Brandon Sutliff, Micke Tong, Beth Waldman, Cheyann Washington, Constantin Werner, Naomi White, Nate Zoba, Joel Zuercher

What do artists do in times of crisis and uncertainty? Some worry and can’t work. Others submerge themselves in art and try to forget. Others worry and create. For those, making art is a means of manifesting order and beauty in their world: Artists have a unique power of energy transformation. In “Sending Love” thirty eight artists bring together fragments of their visions of light and love, transforming thoughts of crisis and hardship into hope. 

All work in “Sending Love” is for sale and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to three non-profit organizations that are working on the ground to ease the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine today. Together in one space the forty works radiate positivity and a warm glow. May this powerful light move from individual works in the gallery into collectors’ homes, and then, through the proceeds, infuse and sustain the lives of those who need it most today. 

Donations:
100% of proceeds will go to the organization of the buyers’ choice; we have identified the two orgs below as a good balance between safe and effective donation avenues:

Razom - Operates primarily inside Ukraine, humanitarian aid to civilians and medical aid to soldiers

Global Giving Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund - humanitarian aid inside Ukraine, housing and placement for refugees

How sales work

STEP 1: Contact Vita Eruhimovitz (vita.eruhimovitz@gmail.com) to check availability of artwork you are interested in.
STEP 2: If available, buyer will be directed to the two organizations above. Donate the cost of the artwork and send the donation receipt to the curator (Vita) and the artist.
STEP 3 (optional): If shipping is required, buyer transfers (Venmo, etc) the artist the shipping fee and the artist sends the work.