MarketFair in Princeton is once again serving as the setting for a moving and visually compelling community exhibition as the Beyond Pink Gallery opens its doors for the 2026 season. The annual pop-up art show, presented by the YWCA Princeton’s Breast Cancer Resource Center, is welcoming visitors today, January 4, offering a powerful blend of creativity, reflection, and purpose.
Beyond Pink Gallery is far more than an art display. It is a community-centered initiative designed to raise funds and awareness for individuals and families navigating breast cancer. Proceeds generated through artwork sales and related events directly support programs that provide emotional, educational, and wellness services at little to no cost for those in need.
The exhibition features a wide range of original artwork, including paintings, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media installations. Many of the pieces are created by survivors, patients, and caregivers, offering personal and deeply meaningful perspectives shaped by lived experience. A significant portion of the collection is produced through the center’s Healing Arts Program, which uses creative expression as a pathway for emotional strength, reflection, and recovery.
Visitors can expect a thoughtfully curated gallery environment that invites conversation, empathy, and inspiration. Each piece tells a story, transforming personal journeys into shared community experiences. The artwork not only highlights resilience but also underscores the healing potential of creative engagement during times of physical and emotional challenge.
Located inside MarketFair on Route 1 in Princeton, the gallery is free and open to the public, making it accessible to families, students, and art enthusiasts from across the region. The pop-up format allows the exhibit to reach a broad audience, encouraging new visitors to engage with both the artistic and humanitarian mission behind the display.
Throughout its run, Beyond Pink Gallery also serves as a gathering space for awareness initiatives, educational outreach, and community dialogue. It plays a vital role in supporting wellness classes, peer support groups, boutique services, and informational programming offered through the Breast Cancer Resource Center.
Those interested in exploring additional cultural events, exhibits, and creative happenings throughout the Garden State can find more features and updates in the site’s dedicated art and culture section, which highlights local artists, community galleries, and seasonal exhibitions.
As Beyond Pink Gallery continues its annual tradition in Princeton, it stands as a reminder that art can do more than decorate walls. It can bring people together, foster healing, and turn personal stories into collective strength.











