The Greenville Project
𧬠Healing Generational Trauma
Using art and cultural expression to address the wounds of systemic injustice and reclaim identity and belonging.
π° Building Reparative Economics
Creating sustainable income through art sales and events that give back to the community that nurtured the art.
π Restoring Cultural Legacy
Reclaiming erased histories and empowering future generations to reconnect with their ancestry and creativity.
About the Greenville Project
A reparations-driven initiative, founded by Greenville native Nicole McNeill, this project restores opportunities for BIPOC creatives long denied access due to gentrification, gatekeeping, and generational trauma. Nicole’s personal story of exile, spiritual rebirth, and return is woven into the project’s mission: to transform unhealed pain into power—through art, self-repair, and cultural reconnection.
π Local Artist Events & Exhibits
Public events and exhibitions showcase Greenville creatives, generate income, and bring visibility to their work.
π Institutional Access & Advocacy
Artists are guided into partnerships with BIPOC established businesses and policymakers—including BIPOC Museums and philanthropists.
π§πΎ♀️ Trauma-Informed Creative Healing
Workshops include self-repair practices rooted in ancestral healing, supporting the community—helping them thrive in mind, body, and spirit.
Your Impact:
By engaging with this campaign, you’re not just supporting art and cultural history—you’re investing in the future of Greenville. Let’s build BIPOC through art that leads the way toward healing, justice, and self-determined prosperity.
✨ Learn more about "The Greenville Project" and donate today! Be part of lasting, community-led change.
✨ 10% of every purchase goes toward reparative campaigns.