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Courtesy of Odes Roberts/ Almost Studios - an amazing NYC/ Bkln-based resource for free downloadable protest posters and other actionable resources. Seriously, check them out.

Courtesy of Odes Roberts/ Almost Studios - an amazing NYC/ Bkln-based resource for free downloadable protest posters and other actionable resources. Seriously, check them out.

A Growing List of Photography Print Sales For Anti-Racist Action and Social Change

Beyond the symbolic black square for #BlackoutTuesday, individuals, organizations, and brands are stepping up to take direct action around police brutality and centuries of systemic racism in the United States.

Many photographers are donating prints and organizing their own print sales to benefit a range of causes, from Black community empowerment to police and prison reform. Some photographers are collecting proceeds and then donating. Others are making it more interesting – and likely encouraging longer-term activism by requiring patrons to share a screenshot of their donation in exchange for a print. Some photo collectives are doing the work as well.

With this list, Humble sets a goal of capturing a breadth of compelling art for worthy and powerful causes.
Follow the links below for more info. Interested in having your print sale included here or know someone who is? DM us on Instagram @humbleartsfoundation with the details. (We’re also still adding to our Covid Print Benefit list in case you thought we forgot!)

Looking for more options to learn or just straight-up donate? Check this out from Authority Collective!

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PostedJune 5, 2020
AuthorEditors
Tagsbenefit print sales, back lives matter, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart, 30 Preach, Ohemaa Dixon, Alex Lysakowski, Leonard Suryajaya
Influencer, 2019 © Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart

Influencer, 2019 © Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart

There's More Than Just "Whoa" to Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart's Wild (and sometimes uncomfortable) Self-Portraits

For the past few years, I've jokingly referred to a new, (entirely made-up) genre of punchy, immediately gratifying photos as "woah-tography." While these thousand-points-of-punctum, far-from-subtle photographs hit viewers at first glance, there's miles of complexity below the surface, especially in the work of Toronto-based photographer Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart. Sage's photographs address critical issues related to human impact on the environment with a fun, surreal approach – keeping questions open without leading a specific answer or conclusion.

Sage's work first caught my eye on Instagram in 2017 – a self-portrait of the artist, clothed in kale, tomatoes, and eight baguettes while surrounded by 8 raccoons captioned "Follow Your Dreams." Since then, I've been drawn to her wildly playful, often elaborately staged images that call to mind photographers like Cindy Sherman, Sandy Skoglund, and Gregory Crewdson with new energy and imagination. In another image, "Urban Bath, 2018," Sage wades in a deep blue pond, covered in plastic spoons between two swans who seem unaware of her existence (I recently learned that Sage spent several days visiting the swans to gain their trust in participating in the self-portrait.)

The artist, only recently out of school is riding a wave of successes – The Magenta Foundation included her in their esteemed "Flash Forward" annual for 2019 and she was shortlisted for the 2020 PDN 30 (before the magazine sadly closed), and she recently published her first photobook Outside Inside, which you can get HERE. I spoke with Sage to learn more about her ideas and the process behind her wildly exciting work.

Jon Feinstein in conversation with Sage Szkabarnicki-Stuart

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PostedFebruary 20, 2020
AuthorJon Feinstein
CategoriesArtists, Portfolio
TagsSage Szkabarnicki-Stuart, self portrait photographers, self-portraiture, photographic self-portraiture, Magenta Flash Forward, PDN30 2020

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