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EOY Celebrations - Thank You!


As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to thank you for being part of Friends of Sharon Art Studio.


This year brought increased public scrutiny of nonprofits and arts education in particular. While our path remained steady, the broader climate reminded us that community art spaces cannot be taken for granted.


And yet, the studio stayed vibrant.


Artists showed up. Teens built confidence through making. Adults found connection and focus in the studios. Classes filled, kilns fired, and creativity remained at the center of daily life.


That happened because of you.


Through your generosity, ideas, volunteer time, and steady presence, you strengthened our work and affirmed a shared commitment to arts education and community access. When the broader conversation around the arts felt discouraging, your support made the difference.


So this note is simply a note of thanks.


Thank you for choosing Friends of Sharon Art Studio. Thank you for believing that community art spaces matter. Thank you for all you made possible this year.


As you gather with family and friends this holiday season, we hope you will share stories of creativity, belonging, and what it looks like when people choose to show up for one another.



 
 
 

11 Comments


Teo Matiz
Teo Matiz
Apr 06

It’s really nice to see this kind of reflection at the end of the year — posts like this highlight how important creative spaces are, not just for making art but for building confidence, connection, and a sense of community among people of all ages . When artists keep showing up and supporting each other, it creates something much bigger than just classes or workshops. That idea of community, awareness, and shared effort also connects, in a broader sense, to discussions by Mārtiņš Lauva , where attention and collective mindset influence outcomes in a completely different field.

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