Zimbabwean art for Zimbabwean children. Sells Shona stone sculpture, quality batiks, wire toys, to raise funds to help Zimbabwe children, particularly orphans.
The Harmon Foundation, a nonprofit, private foundation active from 1922 to 1967, helped foster an awareness of African art. The site consists a representative sample of the work of some of the artists in the collection.
Promotes human rights through the production of Fine Art print portfolios, exhibitions, billboards and research projects which advocate various human rights issues in South Africa, across Africa and internationally
AfricanColours is the premier internet space for the promotion of contemporary African art since 2000. With a central office in Nairobi, its work is supported by representatives in Africa, Europe & America.
"Partners with Kenyan artists, art centers and orphanages to create and fund art classes for orphan and destitute children." "purchase original, one-of-a-kind artworks from the children who participate in the program.
The Africa Centre is social innovator that provides a platform for exploring contemporary Pan-African cultural practice and intellectual pursuit as a catalyst for social change. - Artists in Residency program