1 ticket to the Mosh For Art Deux Benefit Show on Nov. 22nd, 2024, in support of Guttenberg Arts.
Live music by Bestial Tongues, Young and Doomed , May They Rest, Cranial Damage and Gutter Violence, plus local artists and vendors. Doors at 7pm, First band at 8pm.
North Bergen VFW, 510 81st St. North Bergen NJ.
All Ages.
($15 at the door, online ticket sales include $0.75 service fee)
Paper Crown Press Print Release:
“Mosh For Art Deux” is a limited edition silkscreen printed on Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt. Art by Paula Serrano & Christopher Alarcon
Available in Black (100% cotton with cotton thread). In stock only until 11/20/24.
Paper Crown Press Print Release:
“Mosh For Art Deux” is a limited edition silkscreen printed on Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt. Art by Paula Serrano & Christopher Alarcon
Available in Black (100% cotton with cotton thread). In stock only until 11/20/24.
Purchase includes 1 ticket to Mosh For Art Deux on 11/22/24
T-SHIRT PRINT RELEASE:
Edition size limited to Orders / T-Shirts Available until 11/20/24 / Art BY Paula Serrano & Christopher Alarcon
Artist Market:
Bilbo Bologna, Leveldeath Pins, The Plant Plug, Sin.deadella, Brujita Warrior, Pottery by Deidre, Booramics by Dani, Snevil Tattoos
All Proceeds will go to help launch an after school art therapy program at Guttenberg Arts for 10 middle school and 10 high school students.
“Guttenberg Arts Identity Project is a 10-week art therapy program designed to support youth in exploring identity, self-expression, and emotional literacy through art. Hosted in Guttenberg Arts' vibrant nonprofit studio, this trauma-informed program combines therapeutic modalities like Narrative Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Polyvagal Theory to guide participants through self-discovery and creative self-empowerment. Each session encourages youth to examine facets of their identity, navigate complex emotions, and build resilience, culminating in an empowering, community-centered art project. By fostering a safe, inclusive healing space, Guttenberg Arts empowers young participants to visualize their stories and develop essential tools for self-regulation, connection, and self-worth. This program is made possible by donor support, allowing marginalized, BIPOC & LGBTQ+ youth to engage in a transformative journey at the intersection of art and therapy.
Can’t make it to Mosh for Art Deux but want to help the launch? Click the donate button below!