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Our Mission: To support artists, artistic people and people who appreciate art
Our Vision: Our vision is to create an art community where everyone can be supported and share there art. It's also to use our art to uplift others.
What we do: We support artists in a variety of ways, including Artist Support Posts, Features, Collabs, and more. We also help artists connect with one another by making it simple for them to do so, such as through our Discord. We also host in person events around the DMV and virtual events. We also create a space for all abilities in the arts.
Edie Young (she/her) is an artist and community organizer whose earliest memories of art trace back to elementary school drama class with Ms. Maria, where she fell in love with performance and storytelling. Ms. Maria made theater fun and collaborative, encouraging students to write their own plays and take part in behind-the-scenes work. In middle school, Edie’s focus shifted to visual art, and her passion for creativity deepened alongside a growing love for helping others.
As she explored more artistic spaces, Edie noticed how many were competitive, inaccessible, or emotionally unsafe. She believed every artist’s work deserved support, not just the most polished or popular—and that creative spaces should be healing, inclusive, and community-driven.
In 2019, at just 12 years old, Edie started a small Facebook group with help from her parents’ friends and family. Her goal was simple: to create a space where artists, artistic people, and art appreciators could connect, share, and uplift one another. The group quickly grew, and Edie expanded it into a website, volunteer program, and Instagram page. At first, it was just Edie and a few close supporters running things, but as she began posting regularly, people from across the country joined in, eager to volunteer and contribute.
As the community grew, Edie discovered the power of art to uplift others emotionally. She launched card-making initiatives for kids in hospitals and other causes, blending creativity with compassion. By 2023, the group was hosting events across the DMV and officially became a fiscally sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit.