Sponsors & Partners
Help build a new cultural platform at the intersection of art and health — a New York City contemporary art exhibition 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, and socially driven arts programming.
FLARE offers sponsors a unique opportunity to participate in an emerging cultural movement at its foundation.
Every contribution directly enables public access, artist participation, and cultural impact.
Sponsorship offers meaningful alignment with a growing cultural conversation around women's health, chronic illness, and representation in the arts.
Presence within a NYC contemporary art exhibition and its surrounding programming.
Alignment with women's health and advocacy initiatives that matter.
Inclusion in press and promotional materials across the campaign.
Social media recognition and dedicated storytelling features.
VIP access to the opening reception and exhibition programming.
Association with a purpose-driven cultural platform at its founding.
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.
If your organization aligns with our mission, we welcome conversation.
Impact is not measured only by attendance or visibility. It means:
FLARE creates space for individuals living with endometriosis and chronic illness to be seen and heard in public cultural spaces. Through exhibitions, storytelling platforms, and programming, FLARE supports:
For many participants, FLARE becomes the first time their experience is publicly represented in an artistic context.
Endometriosis is not only a medical condition — it is also a cultural silence. FLARE works to shift that silence by:
FLARE integrates education into its programming through artist talks, panel discussions with medical and advocacy voices, written publications through FLARE Journal, and podcast conversations with lived experience and expertise. The result is a more informed public conversation around endometriosis and chronic illness.
FLARE is not a one-time exhibition. It is the beginning of an ongoing platform designed to expand annually, including:
The long-term goal is to establish FLARE as a recognized cultural platform for women's health narratives within contemporary art.
Sponsors and partners directly support exhibition production, artist participation, public programming, educational outreach, and community engagement — ensuring FLARE remains accessible, inclusive, and community-centered.