Thank you to everyone who helped us reach our goal!

2023 paint-a-thon


Adding colors with each donation to help support trauma survivors!

Artists are using their skills to support The Aplomb Project for Giving Tuesday but they can only sketch until donors unlock colors! Help each team access new colors with with a donation towards our arts-based 501(c)3 supportting trauma survivors. Sponsor an individual artist or team while they are working to extend their pallette. Keep an eye out for live progress and select finished work will be available to bid on in a silent auction the next day!

Early Brushers start at 9AM, Mid-day Makers start at noon, Twilight Artists start at 7

By donating and sharing on Giving Tuesday, you could also help us secure a 5k grant from our payment platform, Givebutter. They are awarding the 5 most creative campaigns out of the top 20 active campaigns. So it doesn't matter how much you can give, the more unqiue donors we have, the more likely we are to win. So share to help us get there!

The Aplomb Project is a 501(c)3 organization that uses the transformative power of art to uplift trauma survivors, promote creative healing and present inclusive artistic opportunities.

Spiridoula Politis

"I am honored to support the survivors as they emerge from the dark into the spring of their lives. As my late mother used to sing, "What The World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love"."

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Aplomb Gallery resides at Cocheco (CO-chi-co) on N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na), now called Dover, New Hampshire, which is the unceded traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki (a-BEN-a-ki), Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples, past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land, waterways, living beings and the Aln8bak (Al-nuh-bak), the people who have stewarded N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na) for many millennia.