Exhibitions

Education

Social Impact

The Genesis Arts Collective (GAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to igniting change through the intersection of art, education, and social impact. By fostering partnerships with museums, educators, and global institutions, GAC empowers communities to cultivate empathy, creativity, and resilience.

Artist

Artists are uniquely positioned to spark critical conversations, challenge societal norms, and inspire new perspectives, making them powerful catalysts for social impact.

Events

Museum events provide a platform for the Genesis Arts Collective to amplify marginalized voices, showcase socially conscious art, and engage diverse audiences in meaningful dialogue.

Social Impact

GAC uses the power of art to directly impact communities to raise awareness, empathy and advocacy.

Current Exhibition

March - May 2025

The 8 Exhibit by Tomer Peretz, in collaboration with Genesis Arts Collective and The Museum of Tolerance, is the culmination of nearly two years of innovative engagement and healing through artmaking with more than 850 survivors of mass trauma.

Social Impact

An immersive art initiative complimenting the powerful ART WILL S8T YOU FREE installation. The H.A.R.T. Project empowers students and visitors to explore emotional expression through artistic creativity. Inspired by artist Tomer Peretz and his work with survivors of mass trauma, the program provides a safe space for young minds to heal, reflect, and grow. 

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GENESIS STEAM

For over 13 years, GAC has harnessed the transformative power of the arts to inspire over 75,000 young minds through its flagship education program, GENESIS STEAM. Through innovative collaborations, GAC continues to expand access to arts and STEM education, providing creative outlets for youth worldwide.

Ai Weiwei

Collaborations + Partnerships

For the past thirteen years, GENESIS STEAM, the GAC's education programming, has operated through Museum educational partnerships, reaching over 75,000 youth.

Hirshhorn Museum
Memory Without Spatial Bounds

Mark Bradford