The comic-inspired artwork was curated for the tour to showcase the artists' expressions of the mission of the
We Can Be Heroes campaign through their own lens, and to highlight the hope that the
Justice League characters embody. Paired with stunning photography that depicts heroic moments in the Horn of Africa - from a mother feeding her malnourished daughter porridge for the first meal she has had in days, to a father carrying his child across miles of dry terrain to a refugee camp, to an aid worker offering solace to a little boy who has been separated from his family, the
Darkness & Light exhibition reflects the super hero powers we each hold that compel us to do good in the world.
The exhibition is heading to Portland, Oregon, where it will be on display at the global headquarters of Mercy Corps, one of the nonprofit partners in the We Can Be Heroes campaign. Some tour stops will include intimate salon events so attendees can learn more about the complexities of the ongoing hunger crisis and what they can do to make an impact.
Upcoming stops for the exhibition include:
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Portland: June 25-30 at Mercy Corps Global Headquarters
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San Diego and San Diego Comic-Con: July 9-15 at Michael J. Wolf Fine Arts
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Atlanta: August 4-13 at the Phipps Plaza
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Chicago: September 20-26, location TBD
For full details on the art exhibition tour and additional tour locations, please visit the official
We Can Be Heroes Website (link below).