Winter Torch: A Gathering of Warmth and Resistance
sun15feb4:00 pm5:30 pmWinter Torch: A Gathering of Warmth and Resistance
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Epiphany Center For The Arts: Epiphany Hall
201 S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60607
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Winter Torch: A Gathering of Warmth and Resistance Date: Sunday, February 15th, 2026 Doors: 3:30PM Showtime: 4:00PM Tickets: General Admission - $25 (+$5.13 fees, including tax) ‘Service charges apply to ALL ticket
Event Details
Winter Torch: A Gathering of Warmth and Resistance
Date: Sunday, February 15th, 2026
Doors: 3:30PM
Showtime: 4:00PM
Tickets: General Admission - $25 (+$5.13 fees, including tax)
‘Service charges apply to ALL ticket purchases (online and box office)’ - Credit card only at door
About:
Escape the cold and chaos outside and step into the warm embrace of Winter Torch! Presented by Woman Made Gallery, this gathering celebrating sisterhood blends the soulful acoustic guitar of Robinlee Garber, along with the powerful storytelling of Maureen Muldoon and Jae Green, illuminating voices too often left unheard. At the heart of the evening, the screening of Woman Made Gallery’s virtual exhibit - Quiet Piggy: We Cannot be Silenced, serves as a backdrop and a beacon—representing collective voices of resistance that will not be silenced. Together, the music, storytelling, and exhibit form a chorus of resilience, reminding us that creativity is a radiant torch against the darkness.
Within a candlelit historic former church, come singalong with Robinlee, who describes her music vibe as folksy with a touch of torch. You’ll feel the pull of nostalgia through Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and others – you’ll know all the words. In divided times, music assures us that we belong to one another—empowered and bonded when we sing together.
Emcee Maureen Muldoon is a writer, spiritual teacher, and community leader who founded Maiden Voyages, a transformative program exploring the sacred cycles of womanhood through storytelling, creativity, and spiritual sovereignty.
Jae Green is a Woman Made Gallery board member, writer, second generation artist, mother and cancer survivor, whose poetry can be found in anthologies such as Tia Chucha's Open Fist, Smithsonian Magazine, Hand Over Hand Magazine, Antirhinnium, and Voices from the Heartland.
More than an experience of music and storytelling, Winter Torch supports Woman Made Gallery, ensuring and sustaining art’s power to speak truth, spark dialogue, and resist silence, while allowing a diversity of voices to shine. Attendees will also have an opportunity to shop our pop-up sale of art objects with a feminist bend. A percentage of merchandise and ticket sales supports Woman Made Gallery.