ATLANTA FINE ART PRINT FAIR WILL TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, D.C. OCT 11-13th

BLACK ART IN AMERICA ANNOUNCES ATLANTA FINE ART PRINT FAIR WILL TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 11-13 IN COLLABORATION WITH THE MARCH ON FESTIVAL 

 BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA), building upon the recent success of its annual Atlanta Fine Art Print Fair, is thrilled to announce the event will now travel to multiple locations nationally to meet growing interest, with Washington, D.C. as its first destination. The D.C. edition of the fair will take place October 11-13 at the Eaton Hotel, in collaboration with the March on Festival.

The fair will showcase a curated selection of works from both legacy and contemporary African American printmakers, featuring works by renowned D.C. area artists such as Percy Martin, Lou Stovall, Ed McCluney, James L. Wells, Sam Gilliam, and David Driskell, as well as other notable artists including Traci Mims, Jamaal Barber, Steve Prince, Robin Holder, Curlee Holton, Elizabeth Catlett, and John Biggers. This unique event aims to celebrate the rich history of African American printmaking, offering art enthusiasts and collectors a rare opportunity to consider fine art prints as a viable asset class for their collections.

Percy Martin

 

Featured D.C. Artists

Percy Martin, an esteemed artist and educator, has been a vital part of the D.C. arts community since 1947. Known for his allegorical printmaking, Martin explores the life and culture of an imaginary Bushmen people, with works included in such prestigious collections as the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Ed McCluney is master printmaker at Printmakers Inc. at the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, VA. David Driskell, a celebrated artist and scholar, played a crucial role in promoting African American art nationally. Lou Stovall, was a master printmaker, is known for his innovative screen printing techniques and commitment to the D.C. art community.

"Flowers For Their Stripes" by Traci Mims

In addition to these legacy artists, the fair will feature contemporary voices like Jamaal Barber, Traci Mims, and Steve Prince. Jamaal Barber is known for his dynamic printmaking that explores themes of identity and multiplicity, combining traditional techniques with contemporary themes. Traci Mims, an Atlanta-based artist and prior winner of the Atlanta Printmakers Biennial, is celebrated for her diverse artistic practice including printmaking, painting, and sculpture, often addressing themes of Black identity and social justice. Steve Prince, a renowned printmaker, creates vibrant works that serve as emotional and spiritual commentaries, drawing inspiration from historical and cultural narratives.

"Alice Walker, James Baldwin & Toni Morrison" by Ed McCluney

 

The Atlanta Fine Art Print Fair in D.C., will present hundreds of works by dozens of artists. BAIA is very active in the secondary market and will present select works that have not been seen outside of private collections in over four  decades. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with featured artists through a scheduled artist talk Saturday, the 12th 2-4p, providing a deeper understanding of their creative processes and the significance of their work.

This event is free and open to the public. A portion of art proceeds from the print fair will support the efforts of March On and the BAIA Foundation. March On uses the power of the arts—film, performance, and visual mediums—to uncover, uplift, and bring to life the stories of both the icons and foot soldiers of the Civil Rights Movement, year-round. The BAIA Foundation is dedicated to facilitating the growth of artists while cultivating relationships and opportunities that bring Black artists and communities together.

Join us in celebrating the rich legacy of African American printmakers and the vibrant voices of contemporary artists at this landmark event.


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For more information, please email us at info@blackartinamerica.com


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