Cheers to the Year with ART FOR CHANGE

Cheers to the Year with ART FOR CHANGE

Cheers to the Year with ART FOR CHANGE
Limited edition prints perfect for festive moments and meaningful giving

As we celebrate the end of the year, we invite you to raise a glass to art that captures joy and reflection. These limited edition prints bring together works that revel in celebration while also honoring the deeper emotions that surface in moments of gathering.

Jammie Holmes explores celebration through themes of freedom, representation, and emotional complexity, while Maggie Ellis captures the euphoric abandon of the dance floor. Paul Booth reflects on the inner tensions we carry even in moments of leisure,
and Curtis Talwst Santiago honors Carnival and ancestral joy through vivid,
communal scenes.

Together, these works offer a festive yet meaningful way to mark the season. Step into the year ahead with intention, imagination, and connection by exploring the works below.

 

JAMMIE HOLMES
Toast
19 ¾ x 32 inches
Archival pigment print
Embellished with gold leaf
Limited edition of 35 with 5 AP + 1 PP
Signed and numbered by the artist

Toast offers a tightly cropped view of three figures, two of whom pour champagne into fluted glasses while a humbly dressed companion eats cake made up of layers in the Pan-African colors of red, green, and black. In creating this work, Holmes reflects on the complex emotions that derive from the success that he achieved from his practice—described by the artist as “survivor’s guilt,” as he questions why he was “chosen” while so many others in his community are routinely left behind.

 

MAGGIE ELLIS
The Big Dance
Archival pigment print
24 x 28.5 inches
Limited edition of 10
Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist

Limited edition of 15 with 5 AP + 1 PP
Signed and numbered by the artist

The Big Dance is a frieze of dancers that evoke the saints in El Greco’s Renaissance paintings. Figures lose themselves in a dreamlike dance, abandoning responsibilities as their bodies twist and stretch in exaggerated, shifting proportions.
The scene evokes the atmosphere of a dive bar, warehouse, or karaoke stage, blending intimacy and exuberance.

 

PAUL BOOTH
Casino
17 x 24 inches
Archival pigment print
Limited Edition of 10 with 4AP
Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist

Casino depicts four players seated around the table for a card game; their expressive eyes, however, appear to be fixated on external preoccupations. The work points towards the artist’s belief that the human brain’s capacity for problems is fixed and finite.

 

CURTIS TALWST SANTIAGO
The Party Can’t Done
Archival Pigment Print
24 x 18.5 inches
Limited Edition of 50 with 4AP
Signed and numbered by the artist

Limited Edition of 10
Hand-embellished, signed, and numbered by the artist

The Party Can’t Done originates from Santiago’s J’ouvert series, which celebrates his Caribbean ancestors’ resilience, joy, and imagination. An annual street celebration that signals the beginning of Carnival, J’ouvert is recalled by the artist as a special time in his childhood, defined by trips to Trinidad where he would be surrounded by family and bathed in sunlight.