Who we are & why we are

Welcome to the gallery site of Broken Light Collective. We are artists of all levels and abilities who are affected by mental illness. We create and we share our work for the therapeutic benefits to us, as well as others who may be struggling and feeling scared and alone. Together we can move from disconnected to collective.

Dave Nee Foundation Gala (Fall 2014)

On 10/11/14, Broken Light Collective created a “hope wall” at the Dave Nee Foundation’s Fall Benefit at Fordham Law School’s new building at Lincoln Center. The 50+ photos filled the space with color, energy, and hope.

Attendees contributed to the installation by adding their own messages of hope beneath the photos.

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Adding a message of hope…

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Danielle Hark, Founder & Director of Broken Light, speaking about depression, founding BLC, and therapeutic photography…IMG_8265c

In addition to the wall of prints, a slideshow of the Broken Light Collective images played on two big screens throughout the event…IMG_8270 IMG_8273

One of the prints that sold! Proceeds benefited the Dave Nee Foundation, Broken Light Collective, and the artists affected by mental illness…IMG_8278 IMG_8279 IMG_8284 IMG_8285

One of the prints that sold! Proceeds benefited the Dave Nee Foundation, Broken Light Collective, and the artists affected by mental illness…IMG_8290 IMG_8292a IMG_8295 IMG_8299A IMG_8300a IMG_8303a IMG_8307 IMG_8310

Thanks to the talented photographers, the Dave Nee Foundation for asking us to partner with them for this inspiring event, and to AdoramaPix for the beautiful prints.

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