Art For Change X The Ali Forney Center
Art For Change Launches Prints Supporting the Ali Forney Center
Art For Change launches a series of limited edition prints by Alannah Farrell, Lucia Hierro, TM Davy, Caleb Hahne Quintana, Jeanine Brito, Jon Key, and Brian Calvin in support of The Ali Forney Center.
The Ali Forney Center was founded in 2002 in memory of Ali Forney, a homeless gender-nonconforming youth who was forced to live on the streets where they were tragically murdered. Committed to saving the lives of LGBTQ+ young people, their mission is to protect LGBTQ+ youth from the harms of homelessness and empower them to live with the tools needed to live independently.
A 24-hour program, The Ali Forney Center never closes its doors. They provide more than just a bed and food for those in need -- from initial intake to transitional housing and job readiness, they provide homeless LGBTQ+ youth a safe, warm, supportive environment to escape the streets.
Browse the available works on the Art For Change Store.
Bailey House NY’s Annual Benefit Auction
Bailey House’s Annual Benefit Auction raises funds to support housing and other lifesaving programs for thousands of New Yorkers each year.
Bailey House’s 2nd annual ‘Art House’ benefits housing and other lifesaving programs for thousands of New Yorkers each year. This year’s silent auction features a robust body of work by emerging and established artists. Artists involved include Alex Dodge, Angelo Filomeno, Anthony Castro, Ashley Longshore, Ben Evans, Boris Torres, C.J. Chueca, Candace Hicks, Cecile Chong, Chan Chao, Damien Davis, Dana Robinson, David Pher, Diane Schottenstein, Dylan Hurwitz, Emerald Rose Whipple, Emilio Perez, Eric Manuel Santoscoy-McKillip, Helen Esberg, Herb Ritts, Jeremy Sorese, Judie Swanson, Julia Kunin, Justin Allen, Karlos Carcamo, Kevin Sabo, Linda Dennery, Louis Venturelli, Marisol Martinez, Mickalene Thomas, Nicole Eisenman, Pacifico Silano, Peter Harkawik, Peter Tunney, Philip von Zweck, Rob Davis, Rob Wynne, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ruben Baghdasaryan, Ruben Natal-San Miguel, Sarah Gibeault, Stephanie Gonzalez-Turner, Taha Clayton, and Wil Pierce. Works have also been graciously donated by The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and Herb Ritts Foundation .
Founded 40 years ago by a coalition of leaders responding to the AIDS crisis, Bailey House was the very first community-based organization in the country to house low-income and homeless New Yorkers living with HIV. Today, Bailey House provides housing and shelter to thousands of New Yorkers in sites located across NYC.
Live on Artsy through June 17, 2024 and in person in New York at the Bowery Hotel.
Street Art For Mankind X Adry del Rocio
Street Art for Mankind Releases Adry del Rocio Print in Support of Ocean Restoration Efforts for World Environment Day
This signed limited edition print features a new mural by Adry del Rocio recently completed in Seattle available through Street Art for Mankind. The prints activated by the free AR app “Behind the wall” which can be scanned to hear the artist speak about his mural, and also to hear UNEP Goodwill Ambassador Antoinette Taus make a statement about the importance of restoring our ecosystems.
Del Rocio’s mural can be seen in person at the crossing of Western Ave. & Bell Street | Back of Elliott Pointe Apartments, 2226 Elliott Ave, Seattle, WA 98121.
Available on the Street Art for Mankind Website