Daybreak Arts
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1207 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN 37207
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$150,000.00
Description
Our individualized and trauma-informed Artist Collective program allows Artists experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity to increase economic mobility by creating art, learning skills, building relationships, and earning income through creative endeavors like art sales, reproductions, performances, teaching artist stipends, and intellectual property licenses. We provide our Artists access to a free studio space, art supplies, exhibition opportunities, educational workshops, and transportation. The Artists we serve are currently or formerly unhoused adults with an artistic background or passion and share a variety of intersecting underrepresented identities including different gender orientations, disabilities, races/ nationalities, education levels, religions, and more. We recruit Artists by establishing collaborative relationships with local agencies that serve similar populations.
Program Successes
"When you're homeless, you have to be creative to survive. I'm thankful for a place to exercise my craft. Daybreak gives me hope and an opportunity to be who I am." -Kateri
"Access is so important. That's what I love about Daybreak. Just in the last year since I joined, I've sold more work than I ever have before. When you don't have the right school, the right gallery, and the right representation, you don't get seen. This place has given me an opportunity to be seen." -BANDY
"When I was homeless, part of the time I was sleeping in a car. I hardly ever got to lie down somewhere and feel safe enough to go to sleep. When you're out there homeless, a lot of people lose hope because there doesn't seem to be a way out. If you can do something to express those feelings, you can find some beauty in your life." -AM HASSAN
"I've been around homeless people serving them food and talking to them, but I've never had an experience like this where I get to see their talents." -Volunteer
Category
Arts, Culture & Humanities  - Arts, Culture & Humanities, General/Other 
Beneficiaries
Unhoused individuals
Unemployed, Underemployed, Dislocated
At-Risk Populations
Long-term Success
The goal of our Artist Collective Program is to increase accessibility to creative non-traditional forms of employment, which counteracts employment barriers and rising housing costs. Participants earn income through their creative talent by producing marketable art, gaining artistic and entrepreneurial skills, and publicly displaying their work so they can increase their financial independence. Since 2014, Daybreak has served more than 120 artists and paid out almost $90,000 to artists impacted by homelessness and housing insecurity in Nashville, TN.
Short-term Success
Through short-term engagement in the Artist Collective program, Daybreak artists access the space and supplies to create and produce marketable art, increase their artistic and job skills, gain exposure to career opportunities in the arts, publicly display and receive recognition for their art.
Program Success Monitored By
We use a variety of measurement tools to evaluate our outcomes. Our Artist Application collects basic background information and becomes the baseline to measure our clients' and program's success. With monthly self-assessment surveys, artists report progress in traditional employment, transportation, housing, and more. Artists also set artwork sales goals and rate their level of confidence in selling artwork. Artists receive quarterly sales reports with their total art sales, number of pieces sold, and price points so they can track their growth. Each quarter our artist Manager reviews artists' goals to provide feedback and advice, and evaluates the financial impact of earning creative income through Daybreak. Annually, we evaluate our collective art sales and track metrics in art production, art education, and art exhibition. We keep information that we gather from these measurements up-to-date to provide an accurate assessment of how our programs are performing.
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN
Budget
$1,000.00
Description
Our Shared Walls Art Program (SWAP) helps make art ownership more accessible for Nashvillians through a sponsorship which provides an art piece to both a sponsor and a low-income individual or family moving into affordable housing provided by Urban Housing Solutions (UHS). SWAP also provides income, resources, and confidence to artists impacted by homelessness in our Artist Collective Program, while also generating earned income for the programming. We aim SWAP and the sponsored original art pieces to inspire a community of art appreciators and spur on new collectors.
Beneficiaries
Unhoused individuals
Adults
At-Risk Populations
Program Areas Served
Nashville, TN

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

Daybreak Arts is looking to expand our market to corporate clients and customers.