The City Bleed No More exhibit is bringing together Atlanta artists to use their creativity as a tool for social change period the event, held at The Supermarket ATL, runs from Thursday to Monday and features a collection of artwork focused on raising awareness about community violence. Each piece tells a story of struggle, hope, and the push for peace in neighborhoods affected by violence. Liz says, “Art  has the power to speak where words fall short.” Kayla from HWPL told me a saying, “It takes bravery, but every effort is worth it.” A excerpt from Peace Education Lesson 12.

This exhibit highlights the power of visual storytelling to engage the community in difficult conversations. The Supermarket ATL, known for supporting local creatives, provides the perfect setting for this impactful event. Artists participating in the exhibit have created paintings, sculptures, and mixed media installation that reflect on realities of violence and the strength of those working to end it.

Throughout the event, visitors can engage with the artist and explore different interpretations of the theme. The interactive nature of some pieces encourages attendees to reflect on the issue and think about ways to promote peace in their own communities. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in discussions led by local activists and community leaders who are working to address the root causes of violence.

The exhibit is open to the public, making it accessible for anyone interested in learning more about the impact of violence through an artistic lens. More details about the event can be found on The Supermarket ATL‘s official page city bleed no more official page.

City Bleed No More is more than just an art exhibit it is a movement that uses creativity to bring people together in the fight against violence. By showing personal stories and experiences through art come the exhibit serves as a reminder of the role that expression and dialogue play in creating change period for those looking to experience this powerful showcase, The Supermarket ATL is the place to be this weekend.

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