Dream Catcher Foundation Hosts Native Online Charity Art Exhibition & Auction

Woman and the Magpie
"Woman and the Magpie" by Mikayla Martin (Blackfeet, Squamish, and Comanche)

THONOTOSASSA, FL – Dream Catcher Foundation is hosting the first annual Peace Love Art: Indigenous Collective – an online charity art exhibition and auction from Nov. 1-20, 2022. Over 110 contemporary Native American and First Nations artists throughout North America will display and auction 225 works including paintings, drawings, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, beadwork, fashion, and more. The event launches Nov. 1, 2022 at 10am EST and bidding will be open until Nov. 20, 2022 at 10pm EST.

“We are excited to showcase and support Native and Indigenous artists and charities that are on the front line of causes that are important to Indigenous communities,” said Shayna Powless, Dream Catcher Foundation Co-Founder.

“Our foundation started as a way to impact and inspire Indigenous communities and youth through sports, but over the past year we expanded our platform to support other causes that are critical to Indigenous peoples,” said Eli Ankou, Co-Founder.

The online event will take place at https://PeaceLoveArt.givesmart.com.