Release Date
6/11/2026
Summer Solstice Celebration June 20, 2026 · 4–8pm · Eleventh Hour Art Gallery · 61 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Join us for an evening of ritual, art, sound, and community to celebrate the Summer Solstice. The evening begins with a Flower Essence Ritual led by Christina Pagano of Bird Song and Blossom, flowing into collaborative mandala making and a sound bath for integration with Melanie Adams of Electric Lady Florals and artist Robin Kang. Robin will also share about her recent journey to Peru and the sacred textile traditions of the Quechua weavers she works alongside. The evening opens up from there — browse handmade goods, get a tarot reading with Amy Schimel of Myth and Ritual Healing or an astrology reading with Ashley Taylor, and connect over refreshments. Readings are priced separately - $25 per reading.
If you'd like to partake in all activities, please arrive by 4:30pm.
Already purchased a textile coupon? If you already purchased a Quechua Hat/Hair Band or Belt Coupon, your admission to this event is included — no need to purchase again. You're welcome to pick up your item from Robin at the event (or we will ship it to you if you can’t attend).
This event is an evolution of a collaboration from our previous Beltane event and our coupon campaign with Robin Kang. Please get in touch if you’d like to partner on our next one for Lughnasa (early August).
Incentives
Admission to our Summer Solstice Celebration at Eleventh Hour Art Gallery
Artist
Artist Bio
Purchase, Transfer, or Donate this coupon
Each coupon contains digital artwork and a real-world incentive. When you add this coupon to your cart, you can keep it, transfer it, or donate it to an organization.
45 left in stock
Transfer or Donate Your Coupon
The Donate or Transfer options allow you to share the value of your coupon in meaningful ways. By choosing to donate, you can retain the artwork while contributing the incentive back to the organization or giving it to another user. Alternatively, transferring the coupon lets you pass on both the artwork and the incentive to another user, offering them the full benefits of the coupon.
Redeeming Your Incentive
Admission to our Summer Solstice Celebration at Eleventh Hour Art Gallery
Coupon Holders
No holders yet—grab yours to start the list.
What are coupons in Good Standing?
Coupons are artful rewards you can purchase or earn by completing tasks on Good Standing. The digital art pieces live in perpetuity on your Good Standing profile and serve as records of your participation in specific campaigns for posterity. Coupons also come with real world incentives, like discount codes that can be used to purchase a product on a third-party site, or access to a real-life event.
How do I earn coupons?
You can earn coupons by completing verified tasks, challenges, or volunteer hours associated with a particular organization. For example, completing three volunteer shifts might earn you a free admission coupon, or earning five badges could unlock a partner brand discount.
Where do I find my coupons?
All coupons you've earned or received appear in your Dashboard > Coupons section. You'll also see active coupons connected to any challenges you've joined inside the Good Standing app.
How do I redeem a coupon?
Each coupon includes specific instructions and a code (or QR) for redemption.
Can I donate or transfer my coupon?
Yes! Some coupons are transferable, allowing you to share or donate them to another user. Look for the "Keep / Donate / Transfer" options inside your coupon. Non-transferable coupons will be marked as "personal use only."
How long are coupons valid?
Each coupon lists its own expiration date. Some expire after a single use, while others remain active for a set time period (for example, "valid for 1 year" for an Annual Pass).
What's the difference between coupons and badges?
Badges reflect what you've accomplished—like completing a challenge or volunteer goal. Badges can unlock coupons. Coupons are rewards you can use, donate, or exchange.
Can anyone create coupons?
Coupons can be created by verified organizations, sponsors, or brand partners within the Good Standing system. For example, an outdoor gear brand might sponsor a coupon offering 15% off their products for volunteers who earn 5 badges at a participating national park.
What if my coupon doesn't work or won't redeem?
If you run into issues, you can report a problem directly to our admin here (link to contact form). Good Standing - Your Impact, Rewarded
Why are some coupons connected to badges?
It keeps the system fair and purpose-driven. Badges ensure rewards are earned through verified impact—so every coupon redeemed reflects real contributions to the community or environment.