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Your non-deductible gift impacts history, providing opportunities for Mid-Career and Established Black women printmakers to share our narratives and expertise through programming and educational outreach. The meaningful exchange of skill, wisdom and intellectual thought creates space for more Black girls and women to join the printmaking community and pursue it as a profession.
Mission Fund
Your non-deductible gift impacts history, providing opportunities for Mid-Career and Established Black women printmakers to share our narratives and expertise through programming and educational outreach. The meaningful exchange of skill, wisdom and intellectual thought creates space for more Black girls and women to join the printmaking community and pursue it as a profession.
Programming Fund
Developing programming centered around the emic perspectives of Black women printmakers is paramount to authentically representing Black women’s narratives within Art History. The unrestricted fund develops free public content through our digital platforms, Instagram and website, which supports the collaborative research and content development of Black women writers, scholars, art critics, curators and printmakers on scholarship that centers Mid-Career and Established printmakers of the past and present. This serves as a resource for the future of Art History: for the Black girls and women who shall enter the field.
Archive Fund
Cultural preservation is instrumental in understanding the fullness of who Black women printmakers are and how their praxis has been integral in their homes, studios, communities and society. Black Women of Print is interested in developing a Special Collections Archive of Black Women Printmakers through printed matter: books and fine art prints. We will also develop a publishing house that produces catalogues and zines on Black women printmakers to be acquired by institutions, collectors and available to the public at large.
Emergency Care Fund
Black Women of Print is founded on a praxis of care. Caring for the intersectional lives of Black women printmakers is our priority. The inequity of paid professional art opportunities and wage gap is disproportionately low for Mid-Career and Established Black women printmakers. Skill level and wages should correlate no matter the ethnicity or gender. Our unrestricted Emergency Care Fund supports Black women printmakers for residencies, supplies, exhibition/conference fees and emergency needs. In-kind gifts are also accepted. Contact hello@blackwomenofprint.com for more information on in-kind donations.