BAIA Fine Art Print Fair 2025 Edition
From the venue:
Black Art in America Celebrates 100 Years of Printmaking at 3rd Annual Fine Art Print Fair
ATLANTA — Black Art in America (BAIA) is proud to announce its 3rd Annual Fine Art Print Fair, August 1–3, 2025, at the BAIA Gallery in East Point, Georgia. Sponsored by the Wabash Center, this event honors a century of African American printmaking while continuing BAIA’s mission to spotlight legacy and contemporary Black printmakers.
Highlighting the work of renowned artists Traci Mims, Jamaal Barber the late Michael Ellison and Elizabeth Catlett, the fair celebrates the creative resilience and cultural contributions that have shaped American printmaking. Since launching in 2023, the BAIA Print Fair has grown into the only traveling U.S. print fair solely dedicated to Black printmakers, expanding with successful editions in Washington, D.C. and Houston, and increasing attendance by 40%.
“Black printmaking is both history and hope,” said Najee Dorsey, founder of Black Art in America. “With Wabash’s partnership, this year’s fair will deepen our educational and cultural impact.”
The fair features exhibitions by emerging and master printmakers, artist talks, live demonstrations, collector previews and exclusive opportunities to acquire rare prints. Admission is free and open to the public.
About Black Art in America Founded by artist Najee Dorsey, Black Art in America documents, preserves, and promotes African American artists through exhibitions, education and community engagement.
About the Wabash Center The Wabash Center supports educators and scholars in religion and theology, promoting inclusive teaching and cultural transformation in higher education
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BAIA Fine Art Print Fair 2025 Edition | 08/03/2025 11:00 AM