POVA is Moving to East Nashville

Hope Has a New Home: Sustainers Circle

With the help of donations from supporters like you, we continue to advance our mission of providing artists impacted by homelessness with the needed art supplies, studio space, training, and marketplace to create and sell artwork, as well as gain valuable entrepreneurial and social skills. 

Click HERE to become a sustaining monthly donor. 

It’s been three years since we moved into our studio space. Since then we’ve grown from a volunteer-run organization to three employees serving hundreds of community members, including a current artist collective of twelve. Our studio and gallery space has allowed us to further our mission by hosting volunteer groups, art crawls, holiday celebrations, and workshops.

Now has come the time for growth! We need YOUR support more than ever. For as little as $10 a month, you can help us as we transition into our bigger, better, and more accessible studio & gallery space in East Nashville. Please help us provide artists impacted by homelessness the safe space they need and deserve!

“Environment drives behavior. Beautiful environments create beautiful kids, prisons create prisoners. People are born into the world as assets, not liabilities. It’s all in the way you treat people that drives behavior. If you want to get people to perform like world class citizens—you’ve got to treat them that way.” – Bill Strickland, Make the Impossible Possible

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Exhibition at Atmology hosted by UN at Belmont University