An Art Donation For Bridge21
Supporting Neurodivergent Housing with Art
Three Nashville songwriters took the stage at the Prospector Theatre Saturday night for Songs for a New Season—an evening of heartfelt music and fundraising for Bridge21, a local nonprofit and housing organization serving neurodiverse individuals. The intimate concert blended storytelling and song, inviting the audience into the spirit of collaboration and inclusion that defines Bridge21’s mission.
Between sets, guests explored a vibrant art auction featuring dozens of works by local and regional artists. The collection included pieces from neurodiverse creators within the Bridge21 community, whose perspectives brought a unique depth and color to the event. One highlight of the night was the sale of “A New Season” by Cheryl Appe, which sold for $2,000—with all proceeds directly supporting Bridge21’s programs and future housing projects.
As music filled the theater, so did a shared sense of purpose: to create spaces where neurodiverse individuals can live independently, safely, and with dignity. The event drew an audience of supporters, families, and advocates who celebrated both artistry and impact, marking another meaningful milestone for the organization.
Anyone interested in learning more about Bridge21, volunteer opportunities or resources about housing for neurodiverse people can visit their website.