Zadig & Voltaire donates all proceeds of art Collection to Black Art in America

 

Zadig & Voltaire is continuing to give back to the community. The luxury streetwear brand first announced its new Art Is Hope collaboration series last month as a way to give back to COVID-19 relief efforts, and has now said that it will donate 100 percent of proceeds from the series’ latest collection to Black Art In America.

Black Art In America is a Georgia-based organization that documents, preserves and promotes the contributions of the African American arts community. Zadig & Voltaire has donated a lump sum to the organization to allow it to employ a Black art educator, while continuing to percent of proceeds from sales, as well as all the proceeds from Art Is Hope.

Images: Zadig & Voltaire website

The latest collaboration in Art Is Hope was created in partnership with Jormi Graterol, a Venezuelan artist nicknamed “The Graffiti Queen.” Jormi created seven items for Zadig & Voltaire, two of which are already out of stock.

The available items include two bags and three jackets, ranging in price from 398 to 998 dollars.

Images: Zadig & Voltaire website