apply for an aplomb course scholarship

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” Thomas Merton

The Aplomb Project is accepting applications for Aplomb course scholarships on a rolling basis. Two four-week course credits ($320 value) will be awarded to 4 recipients annually and may be used to attend at any time when the class subject is of interest and class timing is a good fit. Courses may be in-person or virtually at 15 Mechanic Street, Suite 117, Dover, NH (limited space; advanced registration is recommended). Courses are generally introductory and span a variety of mediums and techniques. See current course offerings here.

Send any questions you may have to danielle@theaplombproject.org.

The Portrait Project Book

More than a collection of art and poetry, "The Portrait Project" highlights the inspiring resilience and courage of trauma survivors in the form of contemporary oil paintings, accompanying stories and powerful poetry.

All proceeds go towards supporting The Aplomb Project's mission.

Download the e-book with a donation of $1, $5 or $10 or purchase the hard copy on lulu.com.


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

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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.