New for Fall: Art to Collect from Nonprofits
If you’re looking to buy art and support a nonprofit, look to the shops at museums, print studios, and arts organizations. There, you’ll often find a variety of limited editions by leading talents, such as Alex Katz, Kenny Scharf, and Brian Calvin.
Below, discover six nonprofit shops, along with their newest works for fall. To buy any of these pieces, you can click on the image to contact the institution directly.
London
Studio Voltaire
From blankets to prints, this nonprofit gallery and studio space offers a variety of works by emerging and underrepresented artists.
£540–1,600
New York
Dieu Donné
Promoting experimentation and innovation, Dieu Donné introduces the medium of hand papermaking to both professional artists and the public.
$650–5,000
New York
Critical Resistance
This still life by rising star Awol Erizku explores the whitewashing of art history by featuring a pale bust of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. Supporting the organization Critical Resistance, the print is available for sale until September 12th.
$2,500
Albuquerque
Tamarind Institute
This studio is known for its fine art lithography, commonly regarded as the most difficult printmaking method to learn and master.
$1,000–1,200
Tampa
Graphicstudio USF
Hosted by the University of South Florida, the printmaking studio invites artists from around the world to collaborate on limited editions.
$4,000–15,000
California
MOCA, Los Angeles
MOCA is the only museum in Los Angeles devoted exclusively to contemporary art, and its shop is a great place to discover playful sculptures.
$2,000–4,000