Lean On Me: Everyday Acts of Humanity
Rockaway Artists Alliance's 2025 Season - Opening Exhibition (A Juried Exhibition)
The exhibition is on view from May 30th - July 13th, 2025
Saturdays & Sundays :11am-1pm & by appointment


Rockaway Artists Alliance, in conjunction with the National Parks Service, and the support of NYC Council Woman Joann Ariola,
is pleased to announce an art exhibition:
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In light of 2025’s crushing blows to humanity including: the LA fires; North Carolina Floods; continuing record high numbers of people experiencing homelessness; war torn nations; ongoing military conflicts - and the personal devastation we as humans experience throughout our lives: the loss of a loved one; economic instability; mental unwellness - Rockaway Artists Alliance sought artwork that depicts, embodies or promotes the theme of help.
In Lean on Me: Everyday Acts of Humanity artists illuminate the hope in the darkness without cheapening the need of the sufferer. Curated by Dr. Eva Zak (PhD, Courtauld Institute of Art (2017); MA, NYU, Institute of Fine Arts (2012); BA, Boston University (2010) and including the work of nearly two dozen artists from across the United States, the work on display, both literal and figurative, explores the complexity of the helping relationship and sheds light on an issue or an emotion occurring within the setting of providing assistance in its various forms.
As an ocean-adjacent arts organization that suffered and survived SuperStorm Sandy, we keenly remember our loss and the profound gratitude we experienced as a result of the overwhelming kindness and willingness of those who were not affected. All proceeds after operating expenses, will be donated to the LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund.