Black artists hope to inspire more in the industry

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Black artists across the country are fighting for more jobs in the art industry, saying they are underrepresented in numbers and influence.

Many involved with getting more eyes on Black artists say it’s not just about paychecks, but also a way to preserve culture and inspire others.

Grant-Lord is an African American artist dedicated to abstract painting, but she’s also at the forefront of fostering African American artists. While Black Americans make up around 14% of the country, they are only 4.3% of working, paid artists. “We did not believe the world at large will give you a space for you to be able to take care of your family in this career,” Grant-Lord said. “I think a lot of us do not go into this career. When my parents go to a museum, they do not see artists from Black or African Americans hanging in the museum.”

 

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