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"Raising the BAAR" in Art, Culture, and Society - Diversity Edit and Artpreneurs(c)
BAAR ART Journey
34 episodes
2 days ago
The "Raising the BAAR" in Art and Culture podcast highlights the experiences of collectors, investors, underrepresented, African Diaspora and LatinX artists as the art market becomes more complex.Season 3 is focused on creators equity as the BAAR Art Journey and Residency works from cohort 1 travels and prepares for its journey across the Atlantic. Limited artworks are available for collection acquisition prior to being sold in November 2023.. This podcast is created by Jewell Sparks, and supported by Sparks Fund, BAAR ART Journey / Residency, BiTHOUSE Projects & UNITED17 Ventures (c) 2023
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The "Raising the BAAR" in Art and Culture podcast highlights the experiences of collectors, investors, underrepresented, African Diaspora and LatinX artists as the art market becomes more complex.Season 3 is focused on creators equity as the BAAR Art Journey and Residency works from cohort 1 travels and prepares for its journey across the Atlantic. Limited artworks are available for collection acquisition prior to being sold in November 2023.. This podcast is created by Jewell Sparks, and supported by Sparks Fund, BAAR ART Journey / Residency, BiTHOUSE Projects & UNITED17 Ventures (c) 2023
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What Has Impacted Black Artist Equity and Generational Wealth, and What Black Artists Are Doing to Change This Trajectory!
"Raising the BAAR" in Art, Culture, and Society - Diversity Edit and Artpreneurs(c)
3 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
What Has Impacted Black Artist Equity and Generational Wealth, and What Black Artists Are Doing to Change This Trajectory!

During this voice bite Ashara Ekundayo talks about the lack of Black artist equity and how White supremacy and racism has impacted the lack there of as it relates to Black art, artists and their opportunity to enjoy generational wealth. She also discusses how artists are in one of the best positions to make decisions about their own works and how institutions present, align and engage with networks that matter to them. Black artists are now demanding that institutions authentically make space for collectors of color and/or collectors from their communities as well as put mechanisms in place for collectors to see, acquire and support works from artists of color and their craft. 

Cover Art utilized for the full episode: Christopher Burch, Place is the Space, 2022, Oil enamel paint, 20ft x 40ft

"Raising the BAAR" in Art, Culture, and Society - Diversity Edit and Artpreneurs(c)
The "Raising the BAAR" in Art and Culture podcast highlights the experiences of collectors, investors, underrepresented, African Diaspora and LatinX artists as the art market becomes more complex.Season 3 is focused on creators equity as the BAAR Art Journey and Residency works from cohort 1 travels and prepares for its journey across the Atlantic. Limited artworks are available for collection acquisition prior to being sold in November 2023.. This podcast is created by Jewell Sparks, and supported by Sparks Fund, BAAR ART Journey / Residency, BiTHOUSE Projects & UNITED17 Ventures (c) 2023