The Simple Good plans to fundraise $110,000 to bring 1,000 students mindfulness-based youth art programs at no cost to the students or their families.
The Simple Good's annual City of Big Dreams youth art program fundraiser at the Chop Shop in Wicker Park aims to raise money and promote creativity.City Of Big Dreams is the only immersive art showcase fundraiser that celebrates the 'simple good' that exists in Chicago.
Multidisciplinary artists from across Chicago unite with local arts nonprofit, The Simple Good, to express their artistry through live performances and arts activism to support the mental health of our youth. The evening consists of live painting, silent auction, spirits, live music, dance and poetry performance., hosting their City Of Big Dreams Art Showcase.
Originally a global photo blog gone viral, The Simple Good is now the first Mindfulness-based visual arts non-profit to service youth across the country. For the past 10 years, The Simple Good has utilized art to help youth connect their meaning of good with practical mindfulness skills to create a more peaceful, just and connected world. From Chicago to Uganda, The Simple Good has proven that peaceful communities start by finding your meaning of 'the simple good'.
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