The “Dreams Without Borders 2.0” art show, panel discussion and fundraiser will help fund the legal services immigrant families need and advocacy for immigrant safety.
Donations will help individual people through direct legal services provided by Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services, a project of the Literacy Center, and support the work of Keep Flagstaff Together, a project of Catch Fire Movement.
Join artists Amy Martin and Chip Thomas and Northern Arizona Immigration Legal Services Director Grace Vaughan to explore stories of resilience and hope.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28, at Museum of Contemporary Art Flagstaff (MOCAF). Located on 555 S. Blackbird Roost #5.
This is a ticketed event, but all are welcome, and free tickets are available upon request—just email us at us@catchfiremovement.org.
The event is supported by Catch Fire Movement and MOCAF.
Explore Chip Thomas’s art stories at https://jetsonorama.net/
and Amy Martin’s portfolio at https://www.amysmartinphotography.com/