*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *
JUNE 27, 2024
Media Contact:
Taelore Rhoden
marketing@artenoir.org
(206) 550-2021
ARTE NOIR LAUNCHES BLACK ARTIST ROSTER
*Seattle *- ARTE NOIR, a Black-led arts organization with a
centrally-located art gallery, retail store, and monthly publication under
its banner, has launched a Black Artist Roster
https://www.artenoir.org/black-artist-roster to bring greater visibility
and access to Black artists across the creative spectrum.
“Black artists now have greater access via social media to share their work
more broadly, but they are still often overlooked when major commissions or
art placements come along because there are no centralized lines of access,
specifically for Black artists,” stated ARTE NOIR’s founder, Vivian
Phillips. “This roster is our way of increasing service to the Black arts
community by inviting those who have opportunities to share them with us,
and we will spread the word among artists on our roster,” she continued.
The roster has been developed via an online portal already in use by many
artists. Individuals, groups, organizations, agencies, realtors,
developers, etc., offering opportunities for artist residencies,
commissions, funding, and more, can post opportunities to be shared with
artists on the roster. Additionally, artists can indicate their interest in
and ability to participate in a speakers bureau that accompanies the
roster. In tandem with sharing arts opportunities, ARTE NOIR is dedicating
this effort to increase the inclusion of Black artists' voices in public
and civic debate.
The ARTE NOIR Black Artist Roster project is generously supported by The
Gathering Collaborative of King County
https://kingcounty.gov/en/legacy/elected/executive/constantine/initiatives/racism-public-health-crisis/gatheringcollaborative#:~:text=Envisioned%20jointly%20by%20community%20members,most%20directly%20harmed%20by%20racism.
. In 2020, Martin Luther King Jr. County declared racism as a public health
crisis, recognizing that governments need to acknowledge and respond by
undoing the centuries of harms of systemic racism in our society and
equitably invest in dismantling racism and protecting the health and
well-being of Black, Indigenous and People of Color so that all communities
thrive.
Having tested the roster with a group of trusted and treasured Black artists,
positive feedback has already been received:
“Know that this roster method is bomb! Thank you for doing this. It is an
overdue resource to support a wider range of artists, and to support
artists who are new to the game, and to building a network of artists and
businesses.”
Artists wishing to add their profile to the roster and organizations who
would like to submit their opportunities to be shared with roster artists
can do so by visiting the ARTE NOIR website
https://www.artenoir.org/partner-with-us and completing their profile via
the online platform.
About ARTE NOIR
ARTE NOIR launched as an online publication in May of 2021. For the
past 3 years,
the publication has consistently released monthly articles that spotlight
and celebrate the soulfulness and beauty of arts and culture that springs
from the African diaspora. With a focus on people, the publication shines a
light on the makers, thinkers, and doers who are, and have been, innovating
in their fields. ARTE NOIR’s growing subscriber base currently boasts
readers from 12 countries. In September 2022, ARTE NOIR opened a physical
space in the heart of the Central District in Seattle with a
state-of-the-art exhibit gallery and a retail store featuring items by
Black makers. In December 2023, ARTE NOIR purchased the retail space,
ensuring legacy ownership, and this fall will open a small recording studio
and maker space.
--
Taelore Rhoden (she/her) | Marketing Manager
E: marketing@artenoir.org
M: (206) 550-2021
W: www.artenoir.org
https://www.artenoir.org/
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: *
*JUNE 27, 2024*
Media Contact:
Taelore Rhoden
marketing@artenoir.org
(206) 550-2021
*ARTE NOIR LAUNCHES BLACK ARTIST ROSTER*
*Seattle *- ARTE NOIR, a Black-led arts organization with a
centrally-located art gallery, retail store, and monthly publication under
its banner, has launched a Black Artist Roster
<https://www.artenoir.org/black-artist-roster> to bring greater visibility
and access to Black artists across the creative spectrum.
“Black artists now have greater access via social media to share their work
more broadly, but they are still often overlooked when major commissions or
art placements come along because there are no centralized lines of access,
specifically for Black artists,” stated ARTE NOIR’s founder, Vivian
Phillips. “This roster is our way of increasing service to the Black arts
community by inviting those who have opportunities to share them with us,
and we will spread the word among artists on our roster,” she continued.
The roster has been developed via an online portal already in use by many
artists. Individuals, groups, organizations, agencies, realtors,
developers, etc., offering opportunities for artist residencies,
commissions, funding, and more, can post opportunities to be shared with
artists on the roster. Additionally, artists can indicate their interest in
and ability to participate in a speakers bureau that accompanies the
roster. In tandem with sharing arts opportunities, ARTE NOIR is dedicating
this effort to increase the inclusion of Black artists' voices in public
and civic debate.
The ARTE NOIR Black Artist Roster project is generously supported by The
Gathering Collaborative of King County
<https://kingcounty.gov/en/legacy/elected/executive/constantine/initiatives/racism-public-health-crisis/gatheringcollaborative#:~:text=Envisioned%20jointly%20by%20community%20members,most%20directly%20harmed%20by%20racism.>
. In 2020, Martin Luther King Jr. County declared racism as a public health
crisis, recognizing that governments need to acknowledge and respond by
undoing the centuries of harms of systemic racism in our society and
equitably invest in dismantling racism and protecting the health and
well-being of Black, Indigenous and People of Color so that all communities
thrive.
Having tested the roster with a group of trusted and treasured Black artists,
positive feedback has already been received:
“*Know that this roster method is bomb! Thank you for doing this. It is an
overdue resource to support a wider range of artists, and to support
artists who are new to the game, and to building a network of artists and
businesses.”*
Artists wishing to add their profile to the roster and organizations who
would like to submit their opportunities to be shared with roster artists
can do so by visiting the ARTE NOIR website
<https://www.artenoir.org/partner-with-us> and completing their profile via
the online platform.
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*About ARTE NOIR*
ARTE NOIR launched as an online publication in May of 2021. For the
past 3 years,
the publication has consistently released monthly articles that spotlight
and celebrate the soulfulness and beauty of arts and culture that springs
from the African diaspora. With a focus on people, the publication shines a
light on the makers, thinkers, and doers who are, and have been, innovating
in their fields. ARTE NOIR’s growing subscriber base currently boasts
readers from 12 countries. In September 2022, ARTE NOIR opened a physical
space in the heart of the Central District in Seattle with a
state-of-the-art exhibit gallery and a retail store featuring items by
Black makers. In December 2023, ARTE NOIR purchased the retail space,
ensuring legacy ownership, and this fall will open a small recording studio
and maker space.
--
Taelore Rhoden (she/her) | Marketing Manager
E: marketing@artenoir.org
M: (206) 550-2021
W: www.artenoir.org
<https://www.artenoir.org/>