BAIA Fine Art Print Fair Recap – Game Changers: The Power of Print & Partnerships

 

BAIA Fine Art Print Fair Recap – Game Changers: The Power of Print & Partnerships

Step back into the BAIA Fine Art Print Fair with this thought-provoking panel featuring:

  • Najee Dorsey, Founder of Black Art In America

  • Michele A. Parchment, Executive Director of Brandywine Workshop and Archives

  • John Guess, Executive Director of the Houston Museum of African American Culture

In this engaging conversation, the panel explores how strategic partnerships are transforming the landscape for Black visual culture. From publishing to promotion, they unpack how trusted platforms and collaborative printshops shape narratives, amplify artists’ voices, and build collector confidence.

Drawing on the storied legacy of Brandywine and HMAAC alongside BAIA’s innovative model, the discussion dives into how partnerships foster visibility, cooperative economics, and long-term sustainability in the art ecosystem.

Whether you’re an artist, emerging collector, or seasoned buyer, this session delivers valuable insight into how print and partnerships can power cultural change.


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