Mend on the Move Pop-Up

From mend on the move:

“We empower survivors of abuse through the artistry of salvaged auto parts and car seat leather. Each meticulously handcrafted piece you choose supports these resilient women and reduces the 3 tons of auto waste landfilled annually. By choosing our creations, you not only support these incredible women on their journey to reclaiming their lives within our uplifting community, but also join us in our mission to combat the environmental impact of auto waste. Join us in making Detroit a beacon of empowerment and sustainability. Make a difference today.”

We, at the Dancing Eye Gallery, hope that you will be empowered to join us this Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. to help support this nonprofit from Detroit and the women involved! They will be bringing pieces with them that are not currently in our store. Be unique!

A New Artist Has Arrived!

Jordan and Ashley Surma founded For the Good in 2018 to focus on “the good” – gratitude, kindness and love – in the world. They share their empowering messages in a variety of ways striving to “uplift you to live the life you are created for.” One way they hope to inspire us to spread positivity and “good vibes out into the world is through their gratitude journals and apparel + affirmation cards. Note that 10% of their proceeds support mental health charities worldwide. Check out their podcast here.

The Dancing Eye Gallery is thrilled to feature their journal, pullover and T-shirt seen below. Don’t we all need some positivity, love and kindness in our lives right now? Come in for a big dose right here!

Journal and pullover modeled by Ashley
pullover
T-shirt