Proud to Participate in Set Her Free Fundraiser Exhibition

I'm honoured to share that I’m participating in Set Her Free, a special art exhibition organised by Creative Soul Prints in partnership with Destiny Rescue. Creative Soul Prints has brought together together 30 artists, each of whom has created a unique painting on the theme Set Her Free to help raise funds and awareness in the fight against human trafficking and sexual exploitation of young people around the world. All paintings will be beautifully framed in Tasmanian oak floating frames by their sister business Up in Frames.

Supporting an Important Cause with Art

The mission of Destiny Rescue is close to all our hearts, as they work tirelessly to rescue children from sexual exploitation and trafficking. Through rescue operations, support, and rehabilitation, Destiny Rescue not only frees these young individuals from harm but also helps them stay free and build brighter futures. The proceeds from this exhibition will go directly toward supporting Destiny Rescue’s vital programs.

Exhibition Details

This is my first group exhibition with Creative Soul Prints, made possible by the generous support of the City of Charles Sturt Arts Fund Grant. The exhibition will run from:

  • Opening Night: Nov 9, 5pm

  • Exhibition Dates: November 9th - November 30th

  • Location: Creative Soul Prints, 107 Marlborough St, Henley Beach

Each artwork, including my own, will be available for sale, with all proceeds benefiting Destiny Rescue. I’m thrilled to be one of the 30 artists sharing a message of hope and freedom through art, and I hope each piece inspires viewers to join us in the fight to protect young lives.

Come Visit and Support the Cause

I invite you to visit Set Her Free and support this important cause by picking up a piece of artwork you connect with. Together, we can use art as a force for change and contribute to Destiny Rescue’s impactful mission to rescue and protect vulnerable children worldwide.

Thank you to everyone involved for making this exhibition a reality, and to everyone who plans to attend for supporting such a critical cause!

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