July 15-23, 2022

Fundraising Edition for Abortion Fund Midwest Access Coalition: Araceli Paz & Sarah Jérôme

For one week only, purchase unique edition prints by Araceli Paz and Sarah Jérôme to help raise funds for Midwest Access Coalition.

The Midwest Access Colation is a practical abortion fund, aiding women in the most affected states to access safe abortion by covering travel costs, lodging, food and medical expenses as well as providing childcare and overall emotional support.

80% of proceeds from this sale will go to the Midwest Access Coalition. 20% of proceeds from this sale will go directly to the participating artists for their respective sales.

About the artists

Araceli Paz (b. Santiago, Chile) is a photographer and art director based in Mexico City. Araceli's award-winning career focuses on developing visual experiences about food culture. She is a trained graphic designer with degrees in photography and digital aesthetics. Read more about Araceli Paz in our online archive here.

Sarah Jérôme (b. Rennes, France) is a multi-media artist based in Montreuil, France. She explores nature, the body and movement in her work. Sarah was trained as a dancer. In her work she explores a space between two states, two feelings, two moments. There is an irreducible ambiguity in all her works that sensitizes the viewer to a non-Manichean vision of the world. Read more about Sarah Jérôme in our first print issue, available here.

Sarah Jerome Print for Ab-rti-n Access

Sarah Jérôme – Cavale, 2022

Open Limited Edition

Digital print on textured matte paper Somerset Enhanced Velvet 330gsm, printed by My Own Color Lab, New York.

13 x 16 inches

Donations are sliding scale starting at $65.00

Araceli Paz print for ab-rti-n

Araceli Paz – Untitled, 2021

Open Limited Edition

Digital print on Premium Luster 260 gsm, printed by My Own Color Lab, New York.

8 x 10 inches

Donations are sliding scale starting at $65.00


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Speciwomen Issue 1: First Interviews

This is the very first print issue of Speciwomen Magazine featuring a set of first interviews of women artists from all over the world, conducted and photographed by women from all over the world.

Speciwomen Magazine is a self-published annual publication.

7 x 11 in / 17 x 24 cm

130 pages + cover

Matte paper

Artists in the issue: Gala Prudent, Penelope Anstruther, Amy Leon, Samia Finnerty, Rhombie Sandoval, Neah Gray, SoFly Butterfly, Elena Mottola, Adinah Dancyger, Tatsumi Romano, Indira Cunningham, Verity Azario, The MP Shift, Erica Archambault, Georgia Kester, Zora Casebere, Julia Sherman, Sarah Jérôme

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Speciwomen Issue 2: Transnational Narratives

This is the second print issue of Speciwomen Magazine featuring a set of interviews of transnational women artists from all over the world, conducted and photographed by transnational women from all over the world.

Speciwomen Magazine is a self-published annual publication.

7 x 11 in / 17 x 24 cm

120 pages + cover

Matte paper

Artists in the issue: Melek Zertal, OWO, Louise Le Meur Rasmussen, Akua Shabaka, Alex Westfall, Pascale Ussel, Lia Kim, Scarlett Lindeman, Alejandra Guanipa, Maia Ruth Lee, Crisha Arivalagan, Emma Noelle

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Speciwomen Issue 3: Fluidity

This new issue explores fluidity and queerness, featuring womxn and femme artists of all backgrounds that work in hybrid art forms, and work around moving beyond the binary, gender norms and labels from our society.

Speciwomen Magazine is a self-published annual publication.

7 x 11 in / 17 x 24 cm

150 pages + cover

Matte paper

Artists in the issue: Alex Nawotka, Opashona Gosh, Mari Nagaoka, Maral Bolouri, Young Merlot, Josh Quinton, Zhamak Fullad, Anne-Sophie Guillet, Les Jesus, Dress Up, Gina Piersanti, Noha Choukrallah, Habibitch, Ranma Yu, Yola Jimenez, Han Being, Carolina Larrosa, Grey, Erkan Affan

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