People of Print recognize All SHE Makes for fight against inequality

Special thanks to People of Print, a London-based bespoke print service company and a collective of illustrators and designers for highlighting our organization’s efforts and writing about our new magazine.

Enjoy the sneak peek: The platform’s goal is to “offer a curated space to locate women artists from any corner of the world”, acting as a directory of sorts for global art organizations that might or “might not already support visibility for women in the arts,” says Martynjuk. All SHE Makes has recently collaborated with ArtGirlRising, SHOWFIELDS, Antipode Gallery, WWF (World Wildlife Fund) on their campaign to promote love for nature through art. It has also collaborated with a fine art licensing company to offer a few of its artists the opportunity to add additional income streams by licensing their work; and launched the All SHE Makes Scholarship Fund to help artists in need.  

Last month, All SHE Makes launched its eponymous international art and culture print magazine. The publication, which is also available as a digital version, was designed by Lauren Brumbach, a Michigan-based painter and designer originally from rural Pennsylvania, who describes her work as “entirely wrapped up in all things colour, texture and story.” She adds, “My work is always seeking new ways to unpack and understand the simple things in life.”

Visit People of Print to read the full article.



Svitlana Martynjuk

Svitlana has been a professional artist since 2016. She is currently working on the FairArt2030 pledge project to encourage gender equality commitment from art institutions. Svitlana was born and raised in Ukraine before immigrating to the USA and then France.

https://www.svitlanas.com
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