hope lives here

show Up, stay curious, seek solidarity

People dancing and socializing outdoors under string lights during an event, with a brick building in the background.

Making how we feel visible.

 “Hope Lives Here” is a deliberate love letter to Rhode Island, designed to spark curiosity, conversation and small acts of solidarity in a time of instability, loneliness and digital division.

Hope distributes solidarity art - posters and stickers - to saturate our communities. Locally made with pride, they’ll be universal enough that you’ll want to display them in your neighborhood - on your lawn, apartment window, car, water bottle, phone or laptop.

Hope creates a visual signal of belonging - counteract the overwhelming nature of this moment. In an era of fear and division, everyday spaces become a place where you can put you flag in the ground, no matter how busy you may be - to signal you’re on the right side and you are not alone.

Hope creates knowledge that we are not alone — across differences, we can still find common ground in simple acts of collective action and can act as an important physical and mental reassurance.