Why Sponsor FLARE
Help Build A New Cultural Platform at the Intersection of Art and Health
The New York City-based contemporary art exhibition and cultural platform dedicated to expanding awareness of endometriosis and chronic illness through artistic expression, education, and public engagement.
Sponsorship of FLARE places organizations at the forefront of:
women’s health advocacy
cultural innovation
community engagement
socially driven arts programming
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Your Support Directly Funds:
New York City gallery exhibition production
Artist participation and honorariums
Curatorial development and installation
Public programming (talks, panels, workshops)
Educational and advocacy materials
Media documentation (photo, video, storytelling)
Community engagement and accessibility initiatives
Every contribution directly enables public access, artist participation, and cultural impact.
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Who Engages With FLARE
FLARE engages a cross-disciplinary audience across art, health, and advocacy spaces:
Contemporary art audiences and collectors
Women’s health and chronic illness communities
Medical professionals and researchers
Cultural institutions and nonprofit leaders
Students, educators, and advocates
Media and digital audiences
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Why Organizations Partner With FLARE
Sponsorship offers meaningful alignment with a growing cultural conversation around women’s health, chronic illness, and representation in the arts.
Benefits include:
Brand visibility within a NYC contemporary art exhibition
Alignment with women’s health and advocacy initiatives
Inclusion in press and promotional materials
Social media recognition and storytelling features
VIP access to opening reception and programming
Association with a purpose-driven cultural platform
FLARE offers sponsors a unique opportunity to participate in an emerging cultural movement at its foundation.
Join Us as a Founding Partner
FLARE is actively seeking founding sponsors and partners for its inaugural 2026 New York City exhibition.
We are currently in development and partnership conversations with artists, cultural contributors, and potential venue collaborators.
We invite you to be part of bringing this vision into reality.
Partnership Beyond Sponsorship
FLARE partners with organizations, institutions, and individuals across multiple disciplines.
We invite collaboration in:
gallery and institutional partnerships
medical and educational collaborations
media and storytelling initiatives
workshop and programming facilitation
research and advocacy partnerships
If your organization aligns with our mission, we welcome conversation.
Turn Visibility
Into Impact
Impact Begins With Visibility
When experiences are seen, they become shared.
When they are shared, they become understood.
When they are understood, change becomes possible.
FLARE exists to make that process visible through art, dialogue, and community.
FLARE exists to shift how endometriosis and chronic illness are understood through art, storytelling, and shared cultural experience.
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Impact Beyond Awareness
For FLARE, impact is not measured only by attendance or visibility.
Impact means:
people recognizing their experiences in others
reduced isolation for those living with chronic illness
increased public understanding of endometriosis
conversations that continue beyond the exhibition space
cultural shift in how women’s health is seen and discussed
FLARE is designed to create emotional, educational, and cultural change through contemporary art.
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Centering Lived Experience
FLARE creates space for individuals living with endometriosis and chronic illness to be seen and heard in public cultural spaces.
Through participation in exhibitions, storytelling platforms, and programming, FLARE supports:
validation of lived experience
creative expression as a form of communication and healing
connection between individuals who often feel isolated
visibility for stories that are frequently dismissed or overlooked
For many participants, FLARE becomes the first time their experience is publicly represented in an artistic context.
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Changing the Narrative Around Women’s Health
Endometriosis is not only a medical condition, it is also a cultural silence.
FLARE works to shift that silence by:
bringing chronic illness into contemporary art spaces
encouraging public dialogue about invisible pain
challenging stigma surrounding women’s health experiences
expanding how audiences understand embodiment, identity, and resilience
By placing these narratives in a cultural context, FLARE helps normalize conversations that have historically been private or minimized.
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Expanding Public Understanding
FLARE integrates education into its programming through:
artist talks
panel discussions with medical and advocacy voices
written publications through FLARE Journal
podcast conversations with lived experience and expertise
This creates layered understanding — where audiences engage emotionally through art and intellectually through dialogue and writing.
The result is a more informed public conversation around endometriosis and chronic illness.
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Supporting Artists Working With Lived Experience
FLARE provides a platform for artists exploring:
the body and embodiment
illness and identity
pain, memory, and resilience
gendered experiences of healthcare systems
By offering exhibition opportunities, media visibility, and publication features, FLARE helps amplify voices that are often underrepresented in traditional art spaces.
Artists are not only contributors — they are central to the mission of cultural transformation.
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Building a Sustainable Cultural Platform
FLARE is not a one-time exhibition.
It is the beginning of an ongoing platform designed to expand annually, including:
recurring exhibitions in New York City and beyond
growing artist and contributor networks
continued publication through FLARE Journal
expanding podcast and media presence
partnerships with health and cultural institutions
The long-term goal is to establish FLARE as a recognized cultural platform for women’s health narratives within contemporary art.
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Sponsors and partners directly support:
exhibition production
artist participation
public programming
educational outreach
accessibility and community engagement
Support ensures that FLARE remains accessible, inclusive, and community-centered.