My Brothers Keeper 2nd Annual Art Experience
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The 2nd Annual My Brothers’ Keeper Art Exhibition returns as more than an art show—it is a testament to resilience, a platform for healing, and a powerful call to awareness. Dedicated to the memory of my late brother and to the countless men whose stories often go unheard, this year’s exhibition continues the conversation surrounding men’s mental health through art, expression, and community.
Through compelling visual storytelling, raw emotion, and diverse artistic perspectives, My Brothers’ Keeper shines a light on the silent battles many men face while celebrating the courage it takes to seek healing, embrace vulnerability, and find strength in connection. Each piece serves as a reminder that every man carries a story—one shaped by triumphs, struggles, hope, and perseverance.
As we gather for our second year, we honor the brothers we’ve lost, support those still navigating their journey, and challenge the stigma that too often keeps men suffering in silence. This exhibition creates a space where conversations can begin, healing can flourish, and lives can be impacted.
This is for every man who has ever felt the weight of carrying it all alone.
This is for the families who continue to love, remember, and advocate.
This is for the brothers we have lost and the brothers who are still fighting.
Together, we stand in remembrance, in solidarity, and in hope.
Because we are—and always will be—our brothers’ keepers.
Through compelling visual storytelling, raw emotion, and diverse artistic perspectives, My Brothers’ Keeper shines a light on the silent battles many men face while celebrating the courage it takes to seek healing, embrace vulnerability, and find strength in connection. Each piece serves as a reminder that every man carries a story—one shaped by triumphs, struggles, hope, and perseverance.
As we gather for our second year, we honor the brothers we’ve lost, support those still navigating their journey, and challenge the stigma that too often keeps men suffering in silence. This exhibition creates a space where conversations can begin, healing can flourish, and lives can be impacted.
This is for every man who has ever felt the weight of carrying it all alone.
This is for the families who continue to love, remember, and advocate.
This is for the brothers we have lost and the brothers who are still fighting.
Together, we stand in remembrance, in solidarity, and in hope.
Because we are—and always will be—our brothers’ keepers.
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Where is it happening?
Savannah, Georgia, United States
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Host or PublisherMya Futch



















