March 21: Waypoint Sleepout Pop-Up Gallery aims to demystify the lives of housing-insecure youth
Held at Bronstein Park in Manchester on March 21 at 6:30 p.m., right across from the Waypoint Youth Shelter, the in-person gathering will include speeches from Waypoint staff, food, opportunity to dance, and vendor stands, including the Pop-up Gallery.


MANCHESTER, NH – Brought to you by a partnership between Positive Street Art and the Waypoint Youth Homelessness Program, the annual Waypoint Sleep Out showcases work from Waypoint’s program participants, to provide an artistic voice and platform for some of Manchester’s most underprivileged artists.
Held at Bronstein Park in Manchester on March 21 at 6:30 p.m., right across from the Waypoint Youth Shelter, the in-person gathering will include speeches from Waypoint staff, food, opportunity to dance, and vendor stands, including the Pop-up Gallery.
The gallery is composed of work created by Waypoint Youth over the last three months in groups that were part of the Positive Street Art Residency. Their work seeks to demystify the life of housing insecure youth in the city, and will directly and indirectly raise funds for them and the Waypoint Program.