GOOD GOODS

A pop-up social-change souvenir shop created during COVID-19, when charity went digital and community felt distant. Installed in a walk-by retail window, Good Goods offered 28 one-of-a-kind artworks priced as donations—each permanently printed with its giver’s amount. Equal parts art, fundraiser, and playful status symbol, it turned generosity into a collectible act of connection and proved that giving can still feel and look good. A nice reminder that generosity feels better when it’s personal, visible, and human.

CREDIT: CONCEPT, ARTIST, AND PROMOTER
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