The TAR Project invites you to our inaugural Therapuetic Art Party. As we invoke deep sharing of the lights within each of us, guests will dive deeply into the creative process through interactive installations, art-making altars, a silent art auction, and pop up “process points.” The evening centers on the power of art while expanding the spectrum of the therapeutic to ignite personal and collective movement, fostering encounters that resonate with our mission to share art’s transformative potential. Come curious, and leave catalyzed.
The Light We Share will be hosted at The Supermarket, located in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, GA. It is an immersive space where art, culture, and community come together. Founded in 2024, this new venue serves as a multidisciplinary hub for innovative events, artistic expressions, and cultural exchanges.
Participating Artists to be Announced Soon.
The evening will culminate in an intimate audio journey from current TAR Project artist in residence, Mind Bath.
The Light We Shine strives to create a welcoming and collaboritve space for individuals from all backgrounds and paths of life. Discrimination based on race, sexuality, age, spirituality, neurodiversity, gender, and socioeconomic status are not tolerated at this event.
There are three entrances to The Supermarket:
- Main entrance: Located on Highland Ave, next to Colette Bread and Bakeshop.
- Accessible entrance: Backside of the building, accessible via the back alley.
The Supermarket is wheelchair-friendly! Entrance on the backside of the building, accessible via the back alley.
If you have accessibility questions, please contact us tarnonprofit@gmail.com
PARKING INFO:
- Limited paid parking on Highland Ave.
- Paid lot off Blue Ridge Ave, free from 6am-6pm.
- Free parking on neighboring streets.
About The TAR Project:
The TAR Project, founded in 2016, is a Therapeutic Artist Residency that provides selected individuals a range of therapeutic support, including a year of free individual and group therapy sessions, and resources for supplies. The project has evolved into a nonprofit whose mission is dedicated to the therapeutic power of the art experience, pursued through programs that catalyze accessible programs, resources, creative studios, and events that center queer and transgender identities, so that all people can experience the healing and regenerative power of art.