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Archival Pigment Print on Hahnemühle German Etching High Textured 310gsm Matt Warm White Paper
Individually signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Releasing on the 20th June 2023 at 3pm GMT Closes on the 27th June 2023 at 6pm GMT We are thrilled to announce the limited edition print release by the...
Releasing on the 20th June 2023 at 3pm GMT Closes on the 27th June 2023 at 6pm GMT
We are thrilled to announce the limited edition print release by the incredibly talented artist Elsa Rouy in support of AKT and Centre Point. With every purchase of this exclusive edition print, 85% of the proceeds will be donated to AKT and Centre Point, two incredible organisations working tirelessly to provide vital support and assistance to homeless and at-risk LGBTQIA+ youth. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of Elsa Rouy's work.
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About AKT AKT, or The Albert Kennedy Trust, is a UK-based charity established in 1989 in memory of Albert Kennedy, a teenager who tragically lost his life due to homelessness and homophobia. Their mission is to support and provide housing for LGBTQIA+ young people at risk of or experiencing homelessness. AKT offers various services such as emergency housing, mentoring, and assistance with education and employment. They collaborate with local authorities and housing providers to ensure LGBTQIA+ youth receive the necessary support. AKT also advocates for and raises awareness about LGBTQIA+ youth homelessness, aiming to address the underlying causes and systemic issues. Their goal is to empower young LGBTQIA+ individuals to develop resilience and life skills, enabling them to achieve their full potential regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
About Centrepoint Centrepoint is a UK charity that supports homeless young people. Founded in 1969, it offers a wide range of services to vulnerable individuals aged 16-25 experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The main goal of Centrepoint is to provide safe accommodation for young people without a home, including emergency shelter and longer-term options. They ensure stable and secure housing. Centrepoint also provides tailored support services, such as health and wellbeing support, education and employment opportunities, life skills training, counselling, and mental health assistance. To prevent homelessness, Centrepoint offers advice, information, and mediation services to those at risk of losing their homes. The charity actively advocates for policy changes and raises awareness about youth homelessness, campaigning for better support services, increased funding, and improved housing options.
Kindly be aware that the remaining 15% of the proceeds will be utilised to cover the expenses associated with printing. It is important to note that Guts Gallery and Elsa Rouy are not seeking to make a profit from this print launch. Many thanks EIGEN + ART Lab for supporting this print launch.